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Krysta Dugger Workmans Comp and Liabilty Insurance
17 February 2016 | 11 replies

Okay- So I am going to make a long story as short as I can. My husband and worked in the vinyl Siding business and roofing for a while now. Running his own crew. We have 1099 our workers. Now he has been approached fr...

Raymond M Dalida New Member from Asheville NC
10 February 2022 | 18 replies

Hey All. New to BP and REI and also new to the Asheville area. Plan on using my VA loan to get me started in a multi BRRRR and house hack till I can refi and get that landlord experience. Hope to flip with my refi to ...

Barry Cohen Repair estimate after tenant moved out
5 December 2014 | 13 replies

I'm looking for some feedback, especially from my fellow Rochester, NY investors. My tenant left the duplex unit after almost being evicted. My property manager sent a request to their contractor to make the unit read...

Cheryl C. Are you really feeling the recession?
23 December 2011 | 17 replies

I'm not and most (if not all) of our friends (and relatives) aren't. Perhaps this is because of where I live (Northern Virginia). How about the rest of you?

Account Closed Insulation code requirements in 1912 built home?
3 November 2014 | 17 replies

Does a home built in 1912 need to be brought up to code with regard to insulation?  I am thinking about buying a triplex built in 1912.  

Corey Dutton Average Down Payment in U.K. is 17% versus 2.9% in the U.S.
16 October 2015 | 8 replies

Why are homebuyers in the U.K. obliged to put down more on a home purchase than in the U.S.? Because in Europe, home ownership is still considered a privilege and not a right. The government-backed, FHA loans offered ...

Leonard L. leaving old owner on as tenant after foreclosure
2 March 2014 | 11 replies

I have just started investing in foreclosures on courthouse steps. I have always heard it is best to kick out the old owner and start fresh. However, if you could The Property Report last week in WSJ they profiled h...

Julian Barnes Greetings from NC
2 July 2008 | 15 replies

Hello everyone.
My name is Jugo and I just wanted to introduce myself here.

I've been interested in RE Investing since conseption :) and I'm looking forward to the opportunity to buy my 1st property.
With my curr...