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Jake Donohoe First home purchase...Flip?....Lesson?.....YES!
29 April 2020 | 1 reply

Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Middleport.

Purchase price: $74,000

Cash invested: $9,490

Sale price: $85,000


Contributors:
Tabitha Turner

Th...

Minerva Paniagua Who Should I go for Health Insurance?
17 December 2009 | 7 replies

Wow, what a great resourceful Forum! I am shopping for Health Insurance as well, and again...so much to choose from. I have been burned before by Health Insrance geared toward Realtors. I had it for moths, when I go...

Emily Durbin Houfy or Avail for STRs?
2 February 2023 | 18 replies

Hey everyone, getting my new short term and mid term rentals set up, and curious what everyone uses for managing direct bookings with lease agreements and payments. Have signed up for both houfy & avail, but not s...

Zack Kolb Must I take FIRST qualified applicant, or can I choose between applicants?
20 December 2013 | 6 replies

Hello,

With many thanks to everyone here at BP, I am now advertising my townhouse for rent.

Do we as landlords have to take the first qualified applicant? Or can I gather all the applications and then p...

Alicia Gates To Keep an inherited tenant or ask seller to remove?
27 September 2018 | 11 replies

We're looking at purchasing a SFH in our area, and it currently rents for $650, but market rents are $850-900 in the area.  The house looks to be in decent shape, but there does seem to be some cosmetic items to be fi...

Shayne Fee PMI problems! Is this BS?
29 January 2017 | 21 replies

I hate surprises.I have always been told, get to 80% loan to value and you can remove your PMI. I'm there.I call my mortgage servicer and say I'd like to remove my PMI and they say nope! Got to be at 75% LTV! What!? I...

Tiago Ferreira Landscaping, Snow Removal and Pest Control in NJ
15 January 2022 | 5 replies

Good evening and Happy New Year.For a single family home, what is the common practice in NJ (if there is such a thing) for landscaping (maintenance), snow removal and pest control; who should be responsible for those,...

Dustin Poole Investors - What things make you tuck and run on a deal?
11 July 2012 | 5 replies

On any deal I analyze for a fix and flip strategy, I have some pretty strict requirements I scrub the opportunity against before even wasting my time, whether it's an internal project or a wholesale deal. However, as ...

John Kwon When did you call it quits and hire a contractor?
25 June 2019 | 6 replies

Hi,I wanted to know when you decided to stop doing the work yourself on your investment properties?I love building and fixing things. Initially, I enjoyed the work and the satisfaction of finishing a nice work. I know...

Luke H. Removing trees from lot
28 November 2018 | 4 replies

Hi, hope everyone is doing well. Looking to do new construction. I plan to remove the trees from the lot. Most of them are on the fence line and I have questions:1) Should I cut the tree to a stump and grind it down O...