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Jeremy Taggart House Hack Financing
2 January 2017 | 6 replies

Okay so last July I bought a triplex with an FHA loan that I'm currently house hacking. I'm looking to do the same thing this year after the 1 year mark and was wondering what my next step could be. Could I get anothe...

Bryan C. How do I fight the Tenant's 30 day notice
6 October 2015 | 9 replies

Good evening all,  I own a property in Cincinnati that is zoned as Mixed use.  This means that upstairs can be residential but downstairs should be commercial.  The property managers & I know this and they found a...

Nelson Del Castillo Turning electrical on after fire damage
23 June 2019 | 9 replies

Hi Bp, I recently bought a 3 family, fire damaged property In New Haven Ct, the fire was contained to 1 wall in the bath room, so the damage is not major. When I went to go turn the power on, the power company said th...

Kristin Kenney Rent a room in my house
4 February 2020 | 6 replies

I want to rent a single room in a rowhome I own and live in to a single long term unrelated person in Philadelphia. Is this legal and do i need a rental permit in Philadelphia? I have done this before through Airbnb f...

Joe Jor In-law Suite - Westchester NY
3 July 2020 | 3 replies

Does anyone know how Westchester County defines an in-law suite?  Is this a legal description or just a marketing term?  What separates this from a "regular" unit?  There is surprisingly little detail on the internet ...

Mark Derby 2 family vs 5 family requirements - MA
13 January 2015 | 7 replies

I'm looking at a 5 family that is about to hit the market and was wondering what the different requirements are for things like fire alarm, trash service, etc. versus a up/down two family house.

Other than 60...

Stephen Earley Fire Damaged Multifamily
12 October 2015 | 5 replies

Hi BP community,

I am interested in purchasing a fire damaged row house in Jersey City, NJ. The building is a historic brownstone located in a very desirable neighborhood. This would be my first investment, t...

Casey Spivey My Business Plan and Ideas. Feedback Encouraged!
1 January 2012 | 5 replies

For 2012 I have decided to move from investing on my own to building a full time investment company. My vision is to have six separate departments that will each be headed by a separate person. The divisions would be:...

Carolyn Abbott Purchasing a foreclosure on the courthouse steps
7 February 2015 | 7 replies

I am getting ready to purchase a home at the courthouse steps. If there is a first and second lien on the home and I win the bid for the first lien what happens to the second lien?  Do I have to  consider it when bidd...

John Ocampo Urgent! Help with question
29 April 2021 | 4 replies

Buying a house in Austin and while doing due diligence found it has 5 expired permits from 15+ years ago. These permits were to go from septic to public sewer. Current seller doesn't know the history of the property a...