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Maria M. Inherited tenant wants to pay cash
6 October 2023 | 60 replies

Hello everyone,
I have two inherited tenants who want to pay cash. They could do so without problems in the past, because the previous owner employed a property manager. The rent is over $1000, so I think mailing a m...

Sheree H. would you start eviction over $50? $160?
29 January 2014 | 46 replies

What would you do with tenants like these?

My tenants in Athens, GA have paid late every month. They never pay the late fees, and we never chased them for it because it wasn't worth the $50 or so. The last mo...

Mike Gennaro How do I sell a mobile home via rent to own and remain compliant with Dodd Frank?
7 September 2017 | 65 replies

We would like to sell a mobile home via rent to own and remain compliant with Dodd Frank. We purchased the unit for $8500 in a park. I've posted it for sale on craigslist as follows and would appreciate suggestions fo...

Robert Kough Water leak from meter to house. Does owner or tenant pay?
26 February 2020 | 91 replies

Ok so there was a water leak about 5 feet from the meter outside of the home. The tenant notified me of the leak 27 Jan and it was fixed 3 Feb. I spoke with the water company and the leak began during the billing cy...

Jonathan A. Flipping partnership going to court on debate of renovation costs
23 June 2019 | 131 replies

I am a general contractor that partnered with 3 investors to flip a house. We all agreed to hire my company to do the renovation and agreed on a set budget and got a contract by my company. My company completed the re...

Scott Trench How Important is Your Credit Score?
8 February 2015 | 40 replies

I've noticed that a lot of people on the site come on and ask about how they can get started investing with a poor credit score and if that score even matters in real estate.I'd argue that it does.  I think it makes o...

Troy Sheets Philadelphia, PA - Brewerytown Flip - Troy S. & David Ross
21 May 2016 | 106 replies

If you'd like to follow along and watch as my partner @David Ross and I flip a Brewerytown row home, the link to our blog is below. I'll also post pictures and updates in this thread but I won't replicate what David h...

Shaun Moore General Contractor's License for Permits when Doing Work Yourself
13 September 2017 | 62 replies

I have a project underway and am doing some of the work myself. I'm curious if anyone else has run into a problem when rehabbing a property, and doing the work yourself. Have you been required to have a General Contra...

Dylan Katz Potential tenants seeing vacant unit unattended?
31 May 2021 | 38 replies

Hi BP community, I just finished listening to Mike Butler's "Landlording on Autopilot" audiobook, and I found his chapter on showing vacant units very interesting. For those that haven't read or listened, he recommend...