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Chris Bell Who is Liable? So many parties involved!
17 March 2017 | 10 replies

This is a long story - I will try to summarize.  If I miss something, please ask.  All thoughts very appreciated!A tankless water heater was installed before I owned the house.  I had my plumber service it and during ...

Amy H. Flooring Fiasco.. not sure what to do now
15 January 2019 | 48 replies

I closed on my first rental property last month and I have one issue that everyone said would be an easy repair but I am having an issue finding a contractor/company to fix this hardwood floor issue. I am locating in ...

Joseph Sangimino Rehabbing a Rental Home
8 January 2017 | 15 replies

All, I recently began rehabbing a SFH that I plan to rent. I have a bare bones rehab plan in progress, basically just to fix everything to the point where it will be a good solid rental. However, I'm trying to decide ...

Jerel Davis Negotiating Previously Flooded Home
4 October 2019 | 16 replies

I’m under contract for a property in Brookshire, Tx and the sellers stated in their sellers disclosure that the home flooded during Harvey. During due diligence, I found out that there were actually two claims: Harv...

Jeff S. Portland OR lawyer says don't take security deposits-Zoom meeting
9 February 2021 | 60 replies

And good idea to give them back to tenants. The problem is the city is requiring a depreciation schedule for all components, not just personal property either. These forms are so complicated that an attorney is likely...

Christina Berry Service Dogs
2 October 2016 | 37 replies

Has anyone dealt with a certified service dog situation in a non-pet property? I have a potential tenant coming to look at an apartment that typically does not allow pets. I know there are a lot of laws protecting ser...

Ann North Foreclosure and LLC in California
9 May 2019 | 6 replies

I think this Forum might be a better place to help. I would like any advice on our rental property condo/townhouse in California that is in Pre-Foreclosure.It's complicated and I'm trying to figure it all out. -The pr...

Charles D. What is considered wear and tear in rental house?
8 April 2020 | 11 replies

My tenant has called me twice already for things broken in the rental house. About 2 weeks ago, the facuet of the bath tub not working and water won't shut completely. I just paid $600 to fix it by a plumber. Then tod...

Timothy Winfield Do I have to honor and old landlords lease
23 August 2017 | 5 replies

Hello BP,

I'm buying a duplex and it is already leased out. The current rent rates are severely under fair market value. The surrounding rents of at least two other duplexs within a blocks radius are renting for...

Chad Reynoso Carpet life expectancies
11 July 2018 | 5 replies

Hello fellow BP users. I had a tenant move out last week and the living room carpet is stained beyond cleaning and need to be replaced. What is the legal prorated year amount for California. Most websites say carpets...