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Angelique Kelly Tenant refuses to pay pet rabbit damages.
11 September 2018 | 9 replies

My last tenant had three pet rabbits that she let run free through out the house.  It wasn't until we had hired a house inspector to do a routine evaluation that we realized how much damage her pets had done.  The bas...

Tyler D. Looking to rehab a huge 3,000sqft house.
10 April 2020 | 3 replies

I was browsing properties and found one that could possibly be a steal. It's a foreclosure, and a huge house with an old but regal-looking construction. A little over 3k sqft. It's not in an amazing area, but the pric...

George Smith Quality of contractors estimate
20 February 2015 | 9 replies

I realize that there are many more important aspects of completing due dilligence(referrals, background check, etc.) but how much weight does the appearance of the actual estimate they hand you carry in choosing a con...

Steven Hamilton II Labor costs, Always checking on rates
12 December 2012 | 12 replies

As someone who flips properties and does buy and hold deals. To me knowing that I'm not over paying is important. One of the most important things to not overpay on is labor. Recently I've been struggling with some ...

Account Closed Flip Pics Before and After
16 June 2015 | 34 replies

@Tyler Smiarowski @Justin S.Well, I'm all settled in S. Florida now, but we managed to finish up this flip in Cedar Rapids, IA, right before we left. Here are a couple of the after pics!! The hard wood floors were ...

Jane George Laminate wood flooring
24 December 2014 | 16 replies

Researching the internet is a mixed bag about laminate wood flooring for kitchens and baths. I want continuity throughout the house, just going to carpet the bedrooms. I know a few years back, it didn't hold up well e...

Jonathan Z. New Construction Choices: Rental Vs Flip
23 October 2016 | 8 replies

My partner and I have recently decided to hold a new build that we were originally planning on flipping. Our plan is to refinance the property and leverage the equity (and also take out an equity line incase we may n...

Justin Fox Pine wood floors on 2x4 risers?
10 May 2016 | 16 replies

I'm redoing my own kitchen right now and in the process of tearing up the wood floors in the kitchen.  The previous owners tiled over the wood but sucked at everything they attempted to do.  Anyway.  We tore up the ti...

Kristen Ray Multiple Family/Unit Rentals Issues
25 December 2017 | 3 replies

Hello BP!We are new REIs in Maryland. We are looking at purchasing our first multiple family unit. However, we’ve noticed that most of the multiple family units in our area are very old. Most of them were built in ...

Robert Walden How much does lack of eating space deduct from ARV?
15 July 2022 | 6 replies

I'm looking at a nice 1,200 sqft 3-Bdrm SFH in the Scott park area; decent street, newly-renovated, walking distance to the university. However, it doesn't have a DR. It essentially has just a decent-sized "working" k...