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Matt Keller Trying to buy first multifamily but seems impossible....
21 January 2015 | 14 replies

So I came across this blog post and when I saw the first example for a Multifamily unit, I frowned thinking I had gone wrong somewhere.Let me preface this by saying I’m completely new but I just don't see how a 300k m...

Nat C. Did my bathroom really need to be demolished?
22 January 2016 | 13 replies

I have an unusual situation.
I have a unit which needs remodeling however the bathroom was the only part which had be redone and was in good shape. The tiles were a beige and I wanted a black theme. I paid a tiler to ...

Josh Skogen Oil tank in basement of house I'm rehabbing.
23 September 2017 | 21 replies

Hey, Biggerpockets community,

I have a house I'm rehabbing right now and I plan on renting it when I'm done. There's a room off the basement with a large steel tank that held oil for heating the house. I need to get ...

Adam Shelley Unnecessary service calls? What to do?
24 May 2019 | 28 replies

Hello! A tenant texted me and said the electrical outlets in her walls were making a "clicking noise." She included a screen-shot from her phone that said clicking sounds from an outlet could be faulty wiring and were...

Account Closed HUD and Lead Paint
8 May 2009 | 8 replies

A HUD house I'm looking at has a 20-page lead paint inspection attached to it. Basically, the whole house is peeling, and the lead paint needs to be remediated inside and out.

I imagine a scraping/light power washing...

Harrison Harner Getting Ready to Buy My First Property
22 July 2014 | 12 replies

I've been renting for my first 5 years out of college and investing in my landlords' futures. I'm an engineer in the commercial construction industry moving from Boston to CT in 6 weeks and want to start investing. My...

Rob Forest Dog Urine and Crazy Repair Bill - What to do?
2 June 2020 | 6 replies

On my recent inspection of one of my units there was an insane stench of dog urine on the floors. A previously decent tenant had just let his dog have his way with the place. It's likely a serious health issue. He eve...

Laura Clark Flipping a House - Removing Trees to Help Curb Appeal
29 May 2019 | 6 replies

We are working on a higher end flip (finished price of $525K which is above average for Baltimore Co) in a very solid family neighborhood. Our house lacks curb appeal. We plan to paint, put on new shutters, remove the...

Thomas Stanley Strategies after Inspection Findings
19 May 2019 | 3 replies

Hi Everyone - a question here.  I had an offer accepted on a first income property and just left the inspection/got the report.  Needless to say (as I wouldn't be writing this if there were no issues) there were many ...

Kim Stofan Would you buy a property with one of THESE in the backyard??
4 December 2018 | 8 replies

We are looking at this property as a potential live-in flip.  The property itself is near Roseville, CA.  The owner is an absentee landlord who just wants the property gone.  She's very motivated to get rid of it.  Th...