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Tom Smith Bad idea to buy in Houston (flood areas)? How much can you lose?
3 March 2022 | 10 replies

Is it bad idea to invest in properties in Houston due to hurricanes and the high chance of flooding? How much would the insurance be? How much can you lose if your home gets flooded? Is the ROI significantly lower and...

Christopher Morin This home comes with a lake... on the roof!
16 April 2016 | 20 replies

I'm looking for anyone with some experiences on intensive water damage to properties... I've already talked to my contractor and I think we've properly accounted for costs, but I don't want to end up in a very bad sit...

Reginald Dearmon wholesale
2 February 2016 | 4 replies

I ran across this property that looks like it's has fire damage. should I contact the owner to try and buy it. Could this be a great deal? (fire damage) or should I stayour away from properties as such?.

Christopher Davis Utiliy expenses and tenants
22 August 2019 | 3 replies

Curious here. At the moment I am renting out my primary residence and relocating. In discontinuing my name on the utilities, mainly water and electric, the representative said that they would put the new tenants on th...

Manco Snead Uninsured Contractor Damages Property, Now What?
30 August 2022 | 3 replies

Greetings,OOS of state 1 level duplex on concrete slab. Hired an honest seeming young guy through a reference to do some simple turnover work (couldn't find a pro handyman).  When he moved the washer/dryer into the ad...

Navi Singh Flooded Basement: caused intentionally or just a bad luck
13 October 2014 | 1 reply

We completed the rehab work on 10/5. The basement bathroom was hooked to water on 10/3. No water issues. The Realtor was on the property on 10/6 to take pictures, the electronic lock was installed on 10/7. Then we hav...

Sarah Hov Flooded Basement - Not Disclosed at Sale
10 October 2018 | 1 reply

I recently closed on a home in the end of July. We've had heavy rains the last month and I've had standing water in one part of my basement. Its older, with stone sides. Unfortunately it's the side with the furnace an...

Willie Cedillo Deposit questions for a tenant that moved out.
2 March 2020 | 31 replies

I have a tenant that moved out Feb 8th even though his lease was up at the end of the month. I received the keys the 8th. I want to do right by him and give him his deposit back as early as possible but for legal purp...

Dave Yang Who to claim against - neighbor's or my own home insurance ?
27 March 2013 | 2 replies

neighbor's irrigation broke and flooded my basement.

I could claim against his insurance, or my own insurance which would "subrogate" a claim against his insurance.

damage is about $2500 to clean up. my deductible ...

Dené Sellers Flip RIGHT or kindly Quit!
1 February 2017 | 10 replies

I am a real estate agent, daughter of an well known architect. We have been building houses for over 40 years. I took to real estate because I just love houses and the job site,  I love everything about real estate......