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Jerel Davis Attached Shed Conversion To A Bedroom Closet
12 November 2019 | 13 replies

I bought a 3/1 1250 sqf home and there's an attached shed with finished roofing right beside the guest room and you can see how the framing is attached to the home. It's on a concrete slab. It's about 100 sqf.  The ...

Luke H. How to avoid A/C emergency issues
18 June 2017 | 26 replies

Hi,I live in Texas and it gets HOT here... I have yearly maintenance done on all A/C units to ensure they are working properly.  When an A/C unit stops working tenants will make this an urgent emergency.  My A/C guy i...

Ryan Vienneau Is agent obligated to disclose issues with "as-is" properties?
9 March 2016 | 14 replies

Question for New York agents:I know that an agent is required to disclose known issues with properties to a buyer for conventional sales.  Does that same rule apply to "as-is" foreclosure properties?  Three weeks ago ...

John Williams Unwilling RE Agents
16 December 2018 | 27 replies

I looking at cheap, distressed, and foreclosed properties in my area. However, no agents seem to “have the time” to show me these. I think the real reason is because they won’t make much commission off of these homes ...

Anant Garg Non disclosure of known material defect for residential property
30 December 2017 | 17 replies

Not sure if this is right thread to post this question. Let me know if that is not.This questions is related to residential property in california.  As per California laws, seller has to disclose any known material de...

Kevin Mosier Disappointment right before closing (inspections/roof issues)
14 March 2018 | 39 replies

So we're about to close on an 8-unit apartment building at $250K, no money down and seller-financed at 6%, 5-year term, 30-year amort. The plan was to fix it up, normalize rents, and refi out with a standard banknote ...

Mary Blanco Do I need an LLC per house or just one LLC?
17 September 2019 | 12 replies

I’m looking to get started in an LLC for the two rental homes, I currently have. However, I’m trying to research which option is most beneficial. Do I create an LLC per home or one LLC for both homes ? Looking for inp...

Scott F. Insurance: what’s your “it saved me” success story?
17 March 2017 | 20 replies

Insurance: what’s your “it saved me” success story?We’ve all heard the horror stories and know the illogical thinking behind not having property insurance.However; In reviewing all of our property insurance with my EX...

Nolan M. Buddy pretended to be current landlord!
4 September 2023 | 29 replies

I had a seemingly nice young lady apply for one of my rentals. I did a little background check on her and her boyfriend, he had a few misdemeanors a couple years ago but nothing serious. He has a decent job and makes ...

Brian Garrett What to do AFTER your offer has been accepted?
22 May 2017 | 81 replies

This is a very basic question. I have never purchased a home before so I am not sure of the standard procedures or proper protocols. On a flip property for example, once you have an offer accepted do you then coord...