Hi BP,My wife and I were house hunting/driving for dollars when we came across a boarded up mansion (I think...what size qualifies as mansion anyway?) in our community. The property is 4,300 sqaure feet, not including...
Hello - short-time reader, first time poster. I love what Josh and Brandon are building here. It reminds me of another favorite site of mine which is The Motley Fool. I know not everyone here is a fan of stock market ...
Hi Experts,I am filing an insurance claim on a roof on one of my rentals in central texas. it is a 15 year old 3-tab shingle roof with a bunch of wind and hail damage.the insurance will pay for the roofing job, but th...
I have 2 rental properties (NY), but just have a standard rental insurance policies. I cannot get an umbrella policy with my current insurance company because I do not own a car. Do you think i am protected adequately...
Can you use a standard NYS real estate purchase and sale agreement on a commercial property? Commercial sales tend to be heavily negotiated so a custom contract is usually needed. In my situation is fairly simple I th...
Hi all -Does anyone here have experience with accessible housing in Chicago and renting it to CHA / Section 8 tenants? I've read that these properties can qualify for up to 250% Fair Market Value (see link below) pro...
Hello team, I'm sure this has been asked so I apologize, but I'd like to know what you guys are adding to leases beyond what the standard PM has? I want to make sure my PMs are adding all the goodies that allow me mor...
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As an owner and first time landlord, I am trying to rent out my house (which is technically a condo) myself. I wanted to know if there was a standard boiler plate document for leases. I know for apartments, peopl...
Good evening BP community,I'm preparing all my tax documents prior to meeting with my CPA and I'd like to show up to the meeting prepared. Appreciate your time reading through my questions. Last year I purchased a du...
A investor I spoke to is saying 3% is standard and refuses to bid on a property requiring 5%. We require 3-5% usually. Do you all see this as a deal breaker?? I’m not sure what the big deal is. I see 5% as standard on...