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Allan Buttrick Landlord changing status to section 8 without notice void lease?
23 October 2015 | 10 replies

A] Here in Connecticut, if the Landlord suddenly and without prior notice now has his property listed as section 8, does that void the lease to the tenants that are already living in the townhouse? B] If said Landlord...

April L Palmer Splitting profit with an investor and also living in the home
3 June 2019 | 9 replies

My brother and I bought a home as a long term investment. We initially figured about 10 years. He offered to out up all the upfront costs which ended up being a little less than 60k. The deal was I would live in the h...

Brian OShea Should I Approve to Reject This Applicant?
27 August 2019 | 11 replies

I have a tenant with first, last and security deposit on hand and is willing to get her mother to sign a notarized statement that she provides for her daughter and helps with her bills that is the good news the bad ne...

Jeremy K. At a crossroads, LLCs or Umbrella Policy?
11 May 2019 | 11 replies

Hi Bigger Pockets ,This post is about a topic I've been struggling with for some time now. Here goes:I began my real estate investing in 2017. I have a full time job, so i worked with some turnkey providers to purchas...

Gerald David Finding an "Investor friendly" attorney
21 July 2020 | 16 replies

I'm wondering what specific questions I should ask when interviewing an attorney who might become part of my team.

Currently, I am targeting homes that I can either wholesale to a rehabber or "subject to" to a buye...

Samantha M. Possible Rental House built in 1950's: Should I install central heat/air?
9 November 2015 | 13 replies

I am taking a look at a property built in the 1950s today. The property has no central heat or air just window units. The comps clearly show this house is best suited for a rental. I have never dealt with a property ...

Matt C. Panelized Homes?
6 October 2020 | 20 replies

Does anyone here have any experience with panelized framing systems? It seems that the benefits are great and would be an excellent choice for spec builds. They appear to be quick build times, have already been throug...

Kenny Hardcastle Solar panels for a rental
13 June 2021 | 17 replies

I'm currently considering putting on solar panels for my duplex in Cleveland Ohio for $150 a month. The solar panels would cover the cost of both units and if there is any excess energy I can sell it back to the grid,...

Ken P. Thoughts on on-demand / instant electric hot water heaters?
7 November 2017 | 14 replies

I have a number of 1 BR 1 BA apartments with aging hot water heaters.  I replaced the last one that failed with standard 40 gal electric hot water heaters, but am now thinking of switching to 18kW on-demand / instant ...

Account Closed Late Fees Are Illegal?
27 September 2019 | 12 replies

This is a link to an interesting subject regarding Late Charges.https://caltenantlaw.com/late-fees/The article, written by an attorney, states that charging tenants a Late Charge Fees is illegal and when you evict a t...