I have an entry way floor that I am trying to figure out what to do with. Sorry I don't have a picture, but let me explain. It's a two-family home. The floor I am referring to is when you open the outside door into th...
Developers Eye Office Buildings as Residences Daily Real Estate News | Thursday, August 20, 2015 A new trend is emerging in downtowns: Once empty, obsolete office buildings are increasingly being convert...
In the process of purchasing a multiuse commercial building( 2 commercial spaces, 2000 sq ft (2nd Floor), and a 2 car garage. The building is in d quality( needs new roof, windows, and the whole upstairs needs replace...
I have a duplex and the tenant has a broken faucet. The sprayed handle is detached from the hose - I want to deduct it from the security deposit, but how do I know this is not considered normal wear and tear ?
My partner and I are nearing completion of our first flip property in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles. It's a 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1450 square foot, one-story house in a nice, quiet neighborhood. It's not ...
Should You Allow Pets in Your Rental Property?
Tenant vacated the unit, Did notice a couple of broken tiles in the Kitchen, The tenant is agree to pay upto $250 for fixing the broken tiles. Now the issue is the tiles that i bought about four years from HD is disco...
Hello BP,I have been looking at investing in North Philadelphia (Fishtown, Port Richmond, etc) and one thing I quickly learned is that most of these older row houses do not have a half bath on the first floor. I also ...
The hardest thing for me is deciding how much to do or not to do. In my area, I've seen ok retail properties linger on the market for six months to a year. I've seen ok flips take months to sell. So I try to stand ...
Hello,This is my first ever post, I am a newbie to BiggerPockets.My family has recently taken back a property that was forfeited through a land contract forfeiture. The whole process was an ordeal in itself. Anyways, ...