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David Ingram 6 months' worth of mortgage payments saved up to be approved?
30 December 2022 | 11 replies

Hi all! I have listened to BP Podcasts, read about 4 books from Brandon Turner and I'm getting my ducks in a row before I pull the trigger and finance my first long term rental. Talking with a lender I may want to go ...

Kevin McDonald tenant hanging too many pictures/items on wall
16 December 2016 | 10 replies

I just remodeled one of my rentals (tore down to the studs everything new).  My new tenant has moved in and has  been in the house for about 6 months.  I have noticed the few times I have been called to the house to t...

James Carlson Airbnb to collect tax in Steamboat Springs, Colorado
11 November 2016 | 2 replies

To any short-term rental or Airbnb folks in Steamboat Springs: Looks like Airbnb will start collecting the accommodations and sales tax for any STR in your city. And for anyone watching how the City of Denver is going...

Linda Thomas Would you charge tenant that moved out for cigarette smoking in rental
12 April 2023 | 13 replies

Hello,
A  long-term tenant just moved out and i have a clause in the lease that states that the tenant was not allowed to smoke inside the property however there are smoke stains on the ceilings and ceiling tiles thr...

Brad Tellman Does insurance cover a broken water pipe from the texas freeze?
23 March 2021 | 2 replies

Having a difficult time getting photos from the leaking pipe. The repair was completed already but tenants, plumber and rental management company are not providing assistance with photos. How likely is it from your ex...

Bryan Hancock Fire Burned Three Apartment Units - Engineering Report Needed?
12 September 2011 | 21 replies

Last Friday a grease fire at an apartment complex we own torched three of the units. I haven't made the trek out there yet to assess the damage, but the insurance assessor called today and described the damage. My p...

Lesley M. County requires driveway replacement on new purchase STL St Louis
5 April 2022 | 6 replies

I am a first-time investor who purchased a property in St. Louis, MO (out of state, I live in CA).
We finished the county inspection and they stated we need to replace the driveway. The estimate is $9.8k, which is su...

Jennifer Hashisaki Adding Value, For A Few Dollars Less
6 April 2009 | 0 replies

Whether for sale, rent, or just to liven up the place, here are a few recession proof remodeling ideas for your home.

Be it in preparation for renting or selling your property, or simply for the ability to once again...

4 July, 2019
BiggerPockets Podcast 337: Next Level Wealth-Building Through Overseas Development and Opportunity Zones with Russell Gray and Robert Helms

Want to learn from two guys who have weathered several real estate market cycles and come out on top?

You’re in the right place! In this episode, Brandon and David sit down with Russell Gray and Robert Helms, longt...

Sylvia Castellanos Who do you hire to photograph properties?
23 July 2024 | 16 replies

This is a question for investors who, like me, do not live in the vicinity of the properties they are interested in buying, and must hire people to go take photos and video. Do you place an ad in places like Craig's L...