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Robert Gati Roofing Advice for a Rookie
28 April 2021 | 6 replies

Hi BP Community!I'm a rookie just getting started in Real Estate. I currently live with my fiance in a 4 bd/2.5 ba home that is much larger than we need. To get started building our portfolio, we want to rent a more a...

Ma’amun Danmaisoro How to deal with a really hard seller when wholesaling.
3 January 2019 | 1 reply

I am having problems with a seller, he’s been very difficult to deal with. I have his property under contract with intent to assign the contract to an end buyer. The buyer walked thru the property, and everything was ...

Joshua Dorkin What are your Thoughts / Opinions / Advice on Attic Fans
16 September 2011 | 29 replies

Hey All -
I've got a question about attic fans (not whole house fans) that I hope to get some feedback on. The attic fan in my house has been non-functional since we moved in 3+ years back. I've heard so much mixed...

Drew Barrett Rental's tree branch damamged the neighbor's car - not my fault.
23 December 2015 | 15 replies

Hi y'all,I bought a small SFH in Washington state last month, well, the weather here at time of writing has been very windy, and one of the trees in said rental's back yard had a branch break off and fly probably abou...

David Cox I'm calculating ROI - need assistance.
4 January 2017 | 10 replies

...and I want to see if I'm correct. Lindale TX has stellar school system. So property values are good, stable, and many want to move here. I'm calculating 20-40% annual ROIs over 10 years- Is this real? If not, what ...

Xavier Mike Water damaged my unit from the exterior due to gutters
25 March 2017 | 5 replies

I live in a 36 unit 3-story condo in seattle, wa. I am on the third level. The building was built in 1956 and then in 2008 it was renovated into condos. I purchased my unit and moved in in 2014. It is a 1 bedroom 500 ...

Taylor Eilers Years of water damage In rental unit structure, newly discovered
5 December 2020 | 3 replies

Good Afternoon,
Upon replacing a window in one of my rental units, that previously was leaking, severe water damage was noted in the structure was uncovered. It looks like it has been ongoing for a long time (10+ yea...

Andy Webb Roof replaced, but insurance paid - tax benefits?
23 January 2014 | 10 replies

If I just replaced a roof for hail damage and insurance paid the full amount (they did not, there was a deductible) - does that negate the depreciable aspect of the capex? Does the cost have to be out of my pocket...

Fred Makaye Adding square footage by changing roof type
15 August 2013 | 4 replies

Has anyone changed the roof system on a property to increase the square footage? what i mean by that is putting in an attic type roof to add the extra room on top. I'm trying to figure out how much that could run me

Matthew Tenney Solar on 21-Unit Multi Family
14 May 2023 | 8 replies

Recently purchased a 20-unit apartment building. All units are individually metered, plus a common area meter paid by the owner. It is in a small rural town (qualifies as a rural community under USDA) definitions in W...