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Kevin Enderle An Article I wrote on Roof Cleaning
27 September 2022 | 2 replies

This is an article I published on Linked-In and Nextdoor regarding Roof Moss, Moss Control and Roof Cleaning. Thought I might share it with folks here in WA since it is a necessity and one thing I see neglected on a L...

Courtney Downtain Turning on water in your newly rented property
8 April 2018 | 17 replies

Hi BP team!

I have an empty rental property in Houston TX that I am currently rehabbing. It will be done very soon and I am curious as to what options I have regarding the water. I opted out of turning it on during t...

Chris Miller Should you buy bank owned roperty with severely flooded basement.
18 October 2018 | 1 reply

Need some advise on whether or not to buy this bank owned property. Biggest X factor is when we did our walkthrough, we noticed basement ( unfinished) is totally flooded with sitting water ( too high to walk through) ...

Kiersten Vogt Septic Inspections? Do you do them or waive ALL contingencies?
26 February 2024 | 28 replies

We're putting a cash offer in on a property. It's a property that needs some work and we'll be living in it and then doing a cash out refinance to purchase another investment property. It has a septic system and has b...

Robert Mendenhall Older area home issues
26 February 2024 | 16 replies

Good morning BP,Ive been digging in and looking for a multifamily in Columbus to start my REI journey. I was wondering about some issues to look out for in older home areas. A lot of the homes were built around 1900. ...

Paul Choate Bought a Trailer Park at auction- feeling a little nervous....
22 November 2015 | 60 replies

I had been powering through bp podcasts and feeling my oats, so yesterday I went to an auction of a small trailer park just to see what it would go for. (I had previously seen it with the broker but they were asking t...

Paul Ewing Passive Investing Phooey
19 August 2014 | 7 replies

I am about to start the day back at the 9-5 job and it is relaxing to be back at work!  All weekend was spent working to get my two new rental houses online.  I started off the adventure with a marathon shopping adven...

Mark Wikkerink Will tenants pay more rent for lower utilities?
23 November 2015 | 14 replies

Hi everyone,We are renovating a duplex, and so far we have gone with heat pumps and natural gas furnaces, so heating and cooling should be lower priced than usual.However, I have to decide on water heaters, and I can ...

Brandon Turner House at the bottom of a hill - Drainage help?
18 November 2009 | 11 replies

Hi, I own a house which is situated at the bottom of a large hill. The house itself is fine, but the garage sits back further than the house so that the back of the garage is only about 5 feet from the bottom of the h...

Jacob Seim Cincinnati, OH Fixed Landlord-Paid Expenses
9 March 2020 | 4 replies

Hello community. 
I'm getting more and more comfortable running property analysis' using the BiggerPockets Rental Property Calculator. My wife and I plan to buy a duplex/triples this Spring and house hack on the East...