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Anastasia Jordan After the tax sale auction: What to do now? (Alabama & others)
30 June 2017 | 5 replies

Ok, so the Jefferson county AL auction was Tuesday May 23rd. I got all 3 of my bids. One was for my friend; she gave me $1200 and said find her a house.  Ok, so the county does not issue tax certificates to the buyers...

Account Closed Heating and Cooling system - 27 yrs old. Ask for credit?
19 September 2017 | 6 replies

Hello,New to the board, I'm in escrow and just found out from inspector that the A/C and heating system is 27 years old, original from 1990. The fan is making a strong vibration that the upstairs bathroom is shaking, ...

Patrick Roob **HELP** Property Damage Due to Street Traffic! (PHOTO ATTACHED)
14 October 2016 | 7 replies

Hey everyone!Thank you very much for reading my post! I have a situation needing to be addressed, and am hoping you can help with my plan of attack.I recently purchased a four-unit rental in Round Lake Beach, Illinois...

Stuart Alexander Soundproofing between units?
30 June 2023 | 3 replies

Hey everyone, currently living in a house-hack (over/under - we live in the upper unit). Original plan was to move on after a year, but we really like the area. Problem is, it's a wood frame construction, and the nois...

Mike Favors Removing linoleum flooring?
3 November 2016 | 21 replies

In the above house, the kitchen had linoleum.  The top scraped off and left the paper and glue.  I tried wetting it but it doesn't seem to come up other than an inch at a time.   The dining area had carpet.  Once remo...

James E. Building your own home
13 September 2019 | 11 replies

Hi BP!
My wife and I are making a move out to the burbs and buying a small SFR that will need a reasonably extensive rehab.
Rather than going through the entire rehab thought process with everyone, I wanted to ask:
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Jay Soriano new from Sacramento CA,
3 October 2010 | 10 replies

Im here to meet new real estate professionals and to reach new heights and goals in being a real estate investor/ whole sale manager. So far i know im good in internet marketing (SEO) and gorrilla marketing online... ...

Jack Liu Investing in Old Southside
11 August 2020 | 5 replies

Hello all,I am curious to see if anyone has experience investing in the Old Southside area of Indianapolis. The area is close to downtown Indy and it sounds like the local government is putting a good amount of money ...

Lucas Hammer Standard to do anything for tenant after a big inconvenience?
9 December 2019 | 9 replies

So as I'm writing this, the jackhammers are pounding away outside to tear out our front steps so new ones can be poured. It's a huge pain in the ass and I know because I live upstairs and the floor is shaking in my un...