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Andrew Taylor Can tenant prevent landlord from entering flooded house?
1 September 2017 | 4 replies

I work for a small builder in Houston, and we are doing remediation work on flooded homes. I met with a client yesterday who is having a problem with a tenant. One of his rental homes flooded, and she threatened to su...

Nancy DeSocio Can I enter a tenant's apartment without notice?
11 September 2018 | 12 replies

Hello BP community!I recently purchased a MFR and have a leak in the roof.  The easiest access to the flat roof is from one of my tenant's windows.  However, the tenant has been in the hospital since before I bought t...

Cheree Hill Entering a HUD - Statement without using a JE
31 May 2022 | 3 replies

Has anyone entered a HUD - 1 statement without using a journal entry. I'm recording a flip and  using WIP method , so I want to input everything using items.  Would the transaction be best entered as a bill or check? ...

Chris Newton Tenant entered property 3 weeks after lease expired!!!!!!!
14 May 2018 | 6 replies

Hi guys, I am furious. My tenant caused damage by leaving carpets with excessive cat urine and vomit all over, burnt holes in it with hot coals in a plastic bucket and pretty much never vacuumed stairs, cleaned showe...

Brandon R Klassen How to enter an expensive market? - Austin TX
9 January 2019 | 4 replies

Hi Group - I am new to real estate investing but purchased my first unit last year. Its a single family home currently being rented out. I live in Austin TX and the real estate here is pretty expensive.  For example, ...

Carl Henriksen License required to enter a JV on notes?
12 May 2016 | 13 replies

Hi all,Went to an investor's meeting in my town and the organizer invests in performing and non-performing notes. He says the typical length of time in a note is 6-12 months, and sometimes longer if he needs to forecl...

Scott C. How to enter loan origination work part-time?
8 May 2017 | 0 replies

Has anyone working full time in a completely different profession started their MLO work part-time successfully as a second job? Any advice on how to find a mentor and/or seasoned mortgage broker who would be willing ...

Henry Winslow Yoga Teacher Entering RE Investing in Austin, TX
17 October 2017 | 6 replies

Hi BP! Very excited to have come across this community and network of resources. I'm devouring the podcast.I'm a yoga student and teacher by trade and passion, with a background in marketing and advertising (first in ...

Account Closed Entering a property when tenant is not there
5 May 2016 | 8 replies

I don't like entering the property when the tenant's not home (unless it's an emergency). Just don't feel comfortable doing it. Are there any rules around that? Does anybody know?

Chris DeTreville Enter property where children may be home alone?
17 July 2013 | 6 replies

I had given 24 hour written notice to a tenant to go in to her house and inspect some work that a contractor had done about a week ago at the owners request. This is in a really bad, low income neighborhood. The ten...