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Vy-Thien Tran How to fill in an abandoned storm cellar underneath the house?
23 March 2020 | 0 replies

The storm cellar is directly beneath the house. The walls have bowed and cracked leading to flooding during rain. Whats the best/cheapest way to solve this? How should I fill it in? Thanks yall

Courtney T. homes sold from underneath me by a name doppelganger in jail
31 May 2022 | 9 replies

Man oh man, where to start. Dirty laundry headed your way...Over a year ago I attempted to refi one of my properties that had significant equity in order to finally purchase a place of my own. My lender got back to my...

Mary Winter Water damaged linoleum floor - what should I do?
10 December 2023 | 5 replies

Hello BP community! I attached a picture of the damage. You can't see it clearly but it is bucked. The flooring is linoleum. This is in the upstairs bathroom. There was a water overflow from the bathtub last year and ...

Jake S. LLC -> Parent LLC -> Trust
4 June 2023 | 5 replies

Is it worth it to have each business/rental LLC be owned by a parent LLC and then a Trust?Just trying to determine the pros/cons and the necessity of it all? Im assuming an Attorney could easily transfer my LLCs owner...

Account Closed Any way to prevent leaking or overflowing washer damage?
24 June 2016 | 8 replies

I think I need to provide a washer/dryer hookup for my tenant but I am scared of the damage to the hardwood floors underneath. Is there any way to prevent damage from a leaking or overflowing washer? 

Chelsy C Another issue for my first flip
9 November 2011 | 14 replies

Dear all, we just finished all the remodeling, and my listing agent just have a termite company did a termite inspection. that is the nightmare, the termite inspector told me that we need to break up the kitchen tiles...

JT Spangler Linoleum parfait
28 December 2014 | 11 replies

So, as I suspected (but hoped I was wrong on), the kitchen/hallway/bathroom/laundry in my new buy and hold property have linoleum on 1/4" plywood underlayment, underneath which is another layer of linoleum, underneath...

Neil G. What To Do With Old Damaged Hardwood Flooring
29 June 2021 | 2 replies

I just bought my first investment property in Tampa (Airbnb rental). It has original 1920s oak flooring. In one half of the house, that flooring has significant termite damage and the floor is a bit uneven. I also don...

Brett Cummins Investing under a Series LLC
5 February 2022 | 1 reply

I was talked into the benefits of creating an SLLC for my rental properties, with each new property listed as a "series" under the parent LLC. I only have two underneath it so far. I am finding it difficult to find le...

Cindy Joseph Weeds in pavers
29 January 2024 | 17 replies

We purchased a duplex last year. The previous owner did backyard  pavers without a weed barrier underneath in the backyard. There are significant amount of weeds growing between them. Would a  sealant work to stop the...