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Cynthia Ng CO question installed support beam
17 June 2019 | 12 replies

Hello BP professionals I need some professional advise here; im rehabbing a foreclosure house in City Poughkeepsie NY; we passed electrical inspection but during plumbing inspection the inspector caught the beam my hu...

Nicholas Morgan Seller put in new subfloor himself...should I be concerned?
5 July 2018 | 0 replies

Hello Everyone. I apologize if this isn't the best/proper forum for this question. I currently have a Triplex under contract (technically it's a duplex with a single family home right next door). I had a house inspect...

Remone R. Foundation issues could be deal breaker
23 January 2019 | 15 replies

Has anyone heard of any foundation issues with the clay in the East Austin, Round Rock or Pfleugerville area? If so how did you deal with it.

Clint Harris Improving more than 50% replacement value of a property in NC
25 June 2020 | 7 replies

My wife and I are interested in completely remodeling one of our beach duplexes that we use for short term rentals. Specifically, we want to go up another floor, new covered porches, new hardy plank, basically a full...

Account Closed kitchen cabinet door repair cost out of security deposit
3 September 2023 | 7 replies

Hello - the tenant broke the kitchen cabinet door (the door came off completely).  The cabinet was less than 3yrs old.  I initially paid for repair but the repair job was not good at all - this was a lazy Susan cabine...

24 July, 2024
“Snowballing” to 12 Doors in 4 Years & Replacing TWO Six-Figure Salaries

Owning rentals could help you become financially free, afford you more time with family, and allow you to travel the world. Whether you’re stuck in a career you dislike or you need a more flexible job, you’re about to...

Kevin Castaneda Foundation Overkill and Appropriate Beam Sizing
12 February 2018 | 5 replies

Hey BP friends,Backstory:I'm in process of rehabbing a 1920s house in San Antonio, Texas, which has a cedar post pier & beam foundation. The house is 1600sqft total with a second story being only 500 sqft. The fou...

John Reed question about repairs
24 August 2020 | 6 replies

Hi,So I am looking to buy a place and the owner has a foundation repair warranty for a 1940's house.  I had a home inspection done and it said sagging beams. piers not contacting beams piers not tied to beams. is this...

Josh L. Wood floors in rental?
21 January 2020 | 28 replies

Does it make sense to put in wood flooring in a rental?When my current tenant moves out, I know the carpet will need to be replaced. Normally, I wouldn't even consider installing wood flooring to replace the carpet be...

John Lindemann Structural Engineer causing major issues for closing
18 March 2016 | 8 replies

I own a house in Broken Arrow, OK (a suburb of Tulsa, OK) and I have had it under contract since Feb. 6th with an expected closing date of March 10th.  Initially, the buyer hired a general home inspector to look over ...