I know those are for larger expenses for example for a new roof or a broken pipe. However insurance covers both of those things.
I have a rental property that is doing well. Now I would like to replace the whole roof of the house. There are a few areas that need immediate attention and instead of doing patch jobs, I'd rather take care of the wh...
I had some ice fall off of the roof of one of my buildings, and into the driveway...onto my tenant’s boyfriend’s new truck. Looks like it got pretty banged up. How should I approach this insurance wise?
The last two nights its been raining heavily in northern California. Our tenants messaged us at 5 pm to tell us there was watering coming through her vent in the master bathroom. I was on the roof from 8pm-9pm in the ...
Hello! I've been lurking around the forums for a couple of months and have a question that I figured I could bring to the experts.In the process of purchasing my first quad. Having a hard time finding an insurance com...
Newbie Question
Wouldn't obtaining insurance (comprehensive home owners insurance) on a rental property take the place of cap ex?
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One month into my first home and I have a big problem. Progressive insurance who I have my policy with, is now saying they want to cancel my coverage unless I fix my roof ASAP, and it needs to be done by licensed roof...
In addition to a 2nd rental I'm selling in Nashville soon, I'm selling my half of a duplex aka zero lot line property in order to buy my 3rd vacation rental in the smoky mountains. Seller is requesting a new roof af...
Newbie Question
Wouldn't obtaining insurance (comprehensive home owners insurance) on a rental property take the place of cap ex?
Looking forward to the responses
I've very new and still learning. I've read a lot about the 50% rule and I'm wondering about one aspect. A big part of the 50% rule is saving capitol back for those big ticket items like furnace replacement or, the mo...