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Atwan Kwan Tenant Gets HURT on PROPERTY!!!!!
27 July 2016 | 23 replies

A worst NIGHTMARE come true. A tenant gets hurt mowing the lawn on the rental property.How do you protect from a lawsuit?Do you add something to the lease to protect yourself?

Greg Barrett Types of Real Estate Risk all Investors Should be Aware of
31 December 2020 | 1 reply

Every real estate investment involves risk. Some investment properties have substantially more risk than others. Real estate development is generally more risky than purchasing a stable core asset in a large market....

Jon Holdman AbSheild chinese drywall remediation
18 May 2011 | 60 replies

In another thread where someone was looking for properties with Chinese drywall, a company called AbSheild was mentioned as having a remediation process for this drywall. I looked at this company and their claims.

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Jaime Penix Investing in homes with chinese dry wall? Any experience with this?
29 May 2018 | 23 replies

I use to see homes listed with CDW but the walls were still up. Now I see a lot of the homes with CDW have been gutted, usually sparing the wiring and tubs. The prices are discounted but not as much as I think they sh...

Jay Truong What Is the Best Material for Sewer Pipe for Rental Homes?
26 October 2018 | 4 replies

Hi,I am buying a triplex in Tempe, AZ and I am thinking of replacing the entire sewer pipe as the triplex is about 50 year old. However, I am not sure what the material (PVC, cast iron, etc.) to use as tenants might a...

Jacob Elbe How to resolve moisture in the basement?
1 April 2016 | 3 replies

Good Morning!I'm wondering what experience some of you have with different solutions for moisture in basements.  One of my properties in Euclid, OH received a violation from the city during the inspection last year:"T...

Mark Kumm Before/After House flip in Charlotte NC - Thoughts?
1 September 2014 | 22 replies

This is a townhouse that me and my partners flipped in charlotte nc. Here are some before and after pics. It took 2 weeks to renovate, and 3 weeks to sell. We usually have an offer in the first week, but this is ou...

Ace A. Documents given to Tenants at move in.
8 April 2016 | 14 replies

Hi,

Could you guys check and see if there are any documents / disclosures I should provide to my tenants when they sign my lease agreement?

Here are the documents I give my tenants to sign.

- Lease Agreement
- Move...

Timothy G Dunson Need help with what to do with my expensive but poor HVAC install
11 July 2022 | 8 replies

Good morning all,
I recently bought and renovated a house. With that renovation came a new air conditioner and insulation in the attic to help ensure the AC would work properly. In all I spent 11k on it 7 for the ins...

Anthereca E. Lane Tips for first time landlord
16 September 2016 | 9 replies

We recently purchased our first rental property.  I am looking for advice on being a first time landlord.    What mistakes have you learned from over the years?