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Lee L. Utility Grade Oak Flooring, experiences?
7 July 2017 | 2 replies

I'm considering Utility Oak Grade Flooring for a rehab. Does anyone have experience with this this stuff?  Were you happy with the result? How much did you have to waste? Is there significant savings? Did you have to ...

Timothy W. Federal Judge rules Insurance companies not responsible for Chinese drywall.
26 April 2011 | 14 replies

http://www.businessinsurance.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101220/NEWS/101229993

I suspected this one was coming.

Now all they have to do is sue China. :roll:

Brooks Rembert Vinyl Planks vs. Laminate For Tenant-Proofing a House
6 August 2019 | 14 replies

Which do you prefer for durability and overall value? 

Latesha Forte Roof Shingle Issue - Manufacturer Defected shingles on 1/4 of the roof
13 July 2023 | 1 reply

Hello BP family,
I'm in contract for a home built in 2021, upon the home inspection it was found that about 1/4 of the roof has these defected shingles that have a line/minimal crack through them. Had an alternate r...

Pete Peters Reliable HVAC brands ?
4 January 2018 | 3 replies

Over the the last season  of years, I have had to replace leaking evaporator coils in Goodman several units that were less than 3 years old.  The part was covered under warranty but I had to pay quite a bit in labor. ...

Shadrick Davis Should I sue for earnest money?
15 October 2022 | 10 replies

I accepted an offer, from among 3 competing offers, for a single family house in Indianapolis.  Part of the reason I accepted the offer was because it included an "as-is" addendum.  The buyer is now trying to back out...

Latesha Forte Reputable property management in Fort Worth, TX
13 July 2023 | 2 replies

Hello BP family,
I'm in contract for a home built in 2021, upon the home inspection it was found that about 1/4 of the roof has these defected shingles that have a line/minimal crack through them. Had an alternate r...

Nick Louie Going Under Contract While Seller is Renovating
14 September 2021 | 9 replies

Hi BP Community,I just offered on a property in Brooklyn, New York that is in the process of going through a full gut renovation and being flipped. The property is a two-family.  It is off-market, so there is no compe...

Account Closed "The dangers of buying a "flipped" house"
5 March 2015 | 15 replies

I hope it isn't but I'll bet this is common:  People buying "flipped" houses only to find that it has been remodeled in a shoddy fashion.  http://features.aol.com/video/dangers-buying-flipped-house

Miranda Jacko 3 deals, new to investing! Help! How do I find them?
25 January 2023 | 5 replies

New to the investing part of real estate! My one private money lender that I have so far is unavailable and I have 3 great deals right in front of me. What do you all think? Should I attempt get hard money loans? Woul...