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Tuesday Goodband Househacking Landlord with Tenant Problems
16 April 2018 | 7 replies

I am househacking in New York. My tenants have violated their lease and it is like walking in eggshells even just upon sight with them. I would like to find a lawyer before I proceed to ask them to leave to assure tha...

Kristin Kerr Street lights-Who pays? Tenant or Landlord?
27 June 2019 | 9 replies

I hope I can ask this here, my husband and I are currently renting out our condo in Michigan after an unexpected move to Alabama for his work. So now we are both landlords and renters (the move is most likely not perm...

Roderick McCleary My tenant won't let me show the rental unit - what can I do?
8 June 2021 | 6 replies

Hi All - The Scenario: I live in IL and am landlord to a 2 unit property. Unit 1's lease expired April 30th, 2021 and she has been a nightmare tenant. She claims she is looking to move out but keeps coming up with new...

Tingjun Lei How to prevent your AC from stolen while rehabbing?
10 May 2018 | 15 replies

Hello BP pros.I have a question of how you guys prevent your AC from being stolen in a SFH while rehabbing. I recently installed a brand new AC unit at a rehabbed SFH and it was stolen.. The SFH has code violation, so...

Sam Dal New roof or not on owner home
4 January 2018 | 9 replies

guys - this is for my live-in home (not a rental) and I'm trying to evaluate and make a financial calculation if it's worthwhile getting a new roof. It has a slate roof that' s a 100 years old and replacement with shi...

Andy Hayes Concrete in drain of a foreclosure - how do you avoid and/or fix? What other problems have you encountered?
28 March 2012 | 9 replies

I haven't made a purchase yet but plan on buying distressed homes and fix them up for rentals.
One nightmare that's kept me awake is the idea that the person foreclosed on has poured concrete down the shower/toilet/an...

Janelle Scruggs Credit Rebuilding....Help?
13 April 2020 | 21 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets Family, I am just now pursuing my interest in real estate investing and decided to check my credit score and whoa.... did I find some surprises!  A lot of errors. Some thing untrue and some true. ...

Ronald Ty Basement height to code
7 July 2023 | 10 replies

For older homes, the height is typically not to code so the existing concrete floor needs to demo'd & then dirt dug up to meet the height. My question is does everything on the floor need to be removed (ie, the fu...

Timothy Gleason Musings from a first time flipper
17 January 2015 | 10 replies

In the midst of my first flip- a modest block home in a great rental area. 1200SF, sunroom, 3/1. The home was built in the 50's, never updated, same owners for the last 50 years. SOW: new roof, retrofit central air, a...

Hongqing Yao Is it necessary to renovate kitchen from the 80s?
25 August 2016 | 15 replies

I recently bought an old apartment in Coolidge Corner, Brookline MA. It is a very populated commercial area. The apartment lacks a lot of fixes. It has cracked painted wallpaper all over the place. It also has kitchen...