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Jan Farley Addendum to property management agreement re:plumbing emergencies
26 December 2022 | 6 replies

Had an owner scream at me because I sent a plumber to check out a leak from bathtub, saying there is no leak blah blah blah.  I hold a $300 pad, but plumbing leaks are emergencies and should be looked at ASAP. I’d lik...

Ray Good Stop HOA force enter my condo unit's front door to inspect patio?
4 April 2016 | 8 replies

Q1-Can HOA force enter my condo unit's front door to access my rear patio for some non-urgent maintenance-like inspection, painting or coating?Q2-Is there a way to block HOA from direct entering my home from my front ...

Ian W. Property Manager vs Software; future of landlording?
18 September 2020 | 9 replies

Recently heard about NestEgg, which is basically a software that helps manage rental properties. The idea sounds great, I'm just not sure if it'll pan out in practice. I've also heard of apps like Rentfolio and Buildi...

Kelsey Erickson Frisco TX Legal Questions
21 June 2018 | 2 replies

I'm new to real estate investing and just finished "The Book on Flipping Houses" and "E-Myth Revisited"....awesome! I'm assembling my team and building out my organizational chart for flipping houses. I'm in need of l...

Maria Teo joint or seperate contractor & engineer contracts
27 April 2020 | 3 replies

I've heard it is preferable to have separate contracts with each building professional (architect, engineer, contractor), but why?I received a contractor proposal including both the contractor fees and the engineering...

Eric Andersen Tiny home - ladder to loft (potential lawsuit?)
25 April 2021 | 5 replies

Hi there, I see lots of tiny homes with steep ladders to the sleeping area. I'm curious how you protect yourself from the risk of people slipping and falling and suing?

Robert Muzyka Should I flip a property in my own name or start an LLC?
12 December 2019 | 4 replies

I'm new to investors and plan on doing my first deal in Q1 of 2020.  I'm going after a flip and likely will partner up with a brother of mine to share the work and down payment, and we'll be funding the rest of the de...

Carl M. Flat Fee MLS Listing
16 September 2019 | 3 replies

I am selling a recently completed flip on my own. I have placed an ad on Facebook as well as listed it on Zillow and Trulia. Has anyone ever used a flat fee listing service for the MLS? Can you recommend any?

Account Closed Creating traffic on your listing
24 August 2020 | 3 replies

Hello,My name is Chris and i'm a Real Estate Agent in Pittsburgh, PA. I just listed a property for sale in the south side slopes that would be a no-brainer pick up for any portfolio, but i'm having trouble creating tr...

Gary Robert Burnham Jr. Crediting Tenants for Delayed Repairs? Yes or No
4 February 2022 | 3 replies

Hello everyone,  Recently I had a situation where the main pipe in back of the kitchen sink had a crack in it.  Long story short with further investigation come to find out the pipe was cracked all the way up to the 3...