Hi All,I am a first time home buyer and going to be putting an offer in on a flip and wanted to include a home inspection. the issue is the basement is partially finished so access to walls is limited. Does it still p...
I own a duplex that is unfortunately starting to show signs of foundation issues (floors becoming uneven, cracked tiles, hairline cracks in the wall, doors won't close, etc). The issues aren't bad right now, but the s...
Hi BP,I'm new to the bigger pockets forums. I found a lender sale with 4 single family homes and 1 duplex. Just did the walk-thru and the homes are about 90% complete. After the walk-thru, I found out that all the ...
I'm looking to make an offer on a house in DC - 3 BRs and 1 bath, all on the main floor. It has a basement that got flooded a few years ago, water wasn't properly cleaned up and the house has since had mold, including...
Hello,
My insurance Co is not renewing the policy.
Background:
There was a fire on 7/27/2017 which was determined to be caused by cooking on the deck. After that fire the property was extensively rehabbed, includin...
I am in search of and probably should have been using a "tenant handbook" for the last 13 years but I haven't.
Does anyone use something like this?
FAQ's
What to do what not to do.
Call me for this
Etc.
Any help w...
Coming on here to share my experience planning, designing, permitting and the construction process for our 380 sq ft Garage Conversion ADU. This ADU will be a 1 bedroom and 1 bath unit with full kitchen and bathroom. ...
I am purchasing a home built in 1915 in Northern California, it is ideal location wise, size wise, looks wise, recently redone hvac, plumbing, electrical, etc. The only issue I can see is that 4 out of 5 similarly age...
We found a great, recently redone 4-plex in a location that our property manager says is ideal. The sale is as is and will be our first long-distance property that we will not see before placing an offer. We found out...
I have 1250 sq ft house in Irving, TX. The entire slab is dipping to one side of the house. Thus the highest point is 2.5" higher than center point and lowest point is 2.5" lower than center point, giving a 5" stretch...