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Justin Peters What happens when the property Sq. Ft. is lower than it really is
3 May 2016 | 8 replies

In the tax records, it says that the house is 2100 square foot when in fact it is 3300 sq. ft. (we have measured it 3 times now).What are the steps to take as a homeowner or as a buyer when you find this out? I know i...

Steve NA Has anyone in this Forum EVER had a Trouble
25 March 2015 | 27 replies

Hi Forum,I am New to the BP Family and I see that everyone on this site appears to be very friendly and willing to share information, unlike a lot of others I've been a part of. Being that I am new and I have read a l...

Sam K. Funding for 2 unit ADU project on RM1-1 San Diego city
24 August 2021 | 10 replies

Hi BP Community,I have a RM1-1 zoned property in San Diego city. I know I'm allowed to construct to 2 ADU's on it. I want to do a ground up construction of 2 ADU's on top of each other. I have questions around financi...

Mike H. AirBnB/Vacation Rental: Does it count as a lease?
26 September 2023 | 17 replies

Hello,A lot of the places that I find around here have an addition built that "shall not be rented or leased". Is anyone familiar with AirBnB's terms? I don't believe there is any lease or rent agreement with the gues...

Ben Hendricks Sq. foot on tax records is HALF of actual-will I owe back taxes?
17 February 2020 | 0 replies

So I found what I think could be a really good deal, and has been overlooked by other investors because the square footage is so low. The house is listed on tax record are around 800 square feet--tiny! But after visit...

Account Closed New Jersey Market Sample
29 November 2017 | 2 replies

Tax Lien Investors - Representative sample of winning bids from a NJ auction this week to help put your finger on the pulse of the market.  100% liens sold with premium.  80% sold to 2 wining bidders. Balance ...

Ivan Oberon Installment #11 Insurance Issues for The Real Estate Investor - Workers Compensation - Continued
16 March 2015 | 0 replies

Installment # 11 – Insurance Issues for The Real Estate InvestorWorkers’ Compensation – Continued Pertaining to hiring contractors and third-party service providers, be certain that they carry not only “General Liabil...

Katy Fry Issues with continuous concrete foundation
14 January 2016 | 3 replies

Hi,I am looking at a small rental property, single family.  The home is very small and has a concrete foundation on the main building.  The problem is, there were a few little additions to this house that don't have a...

John Warren Converting SFH to Duplex during rehab?
18 June 2018 | 6 replies

There is a property I am eyeballing that would require a fairly extensive remodel, but it is also big enough and laid out in a way that made me think it might be a good idea to convert it to a duplex.  It might be abl...

Brittany Puzar Basement Dig Out in Philly worth it?
11 June 2024 | 5 replies

Hi! Currently getting quotes from contractors to expand and finish the basement in my south philly row house (east passyunk). We have a portion of the basement unfinished with 6' clearance and a portion that is crawl ...