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Brandon E Backing out of the deal
23 March 2009 | 2 replies

How often do wholesalers find it necessary to back out of deals? Is the reason typically because of failing to find buyers? Are most people manipulating contracts, taking advantage of contingencies, and backing out co...

Jorge R. Should I hire a Public Adjuster?
26 October 2017 | 2 replies

Hi,Some youngin crashed his car into my Multi over the weekend. He hit the foundation. Doesn't look like much damage, other than chunks of concrete broken off. But this unit was built in 1900ish, and I want to make su...

Jim Bouchard When does it become the tenant's responsibility to pay for repairs?
14 November 2024 | 7 replies

We have a reasonably new tenant who's had several repair issues since she moved in back on July 1. She had issues with her kitchen faucet leaking. We repaired it at no cost to her. About 2 weeks ago, she contacted us ...

Ibrahim Hughes Should we upgrade to 200 amp service?
26 February 2014 | 8 replies

Hi all. We just started rehabbing a 1500 square foot house in an upscale neighborhood. It currently has a 150 amp service and panel box in the basement. My thinking is that we may need to upgrade to 200. Especially...

Rousner E. Electrician- no permit
24 February 2019 | 10 replies

I got a licensed, bonded and insured electrician who I am planning on hiring to upgrade my electrical panel from an old fuse box to a breaker system. He stated to me that he will not pull a permit because the city ins...

Dan H. Flood eviction moratorium in San Diego flood areas
1 February 2024 | 2 replies

The county board of supervisors has implemented an eviction moratorium on the flood zones while at the same time tagging units as uninhabitable.  The attorney in the linked article claims the LL must foot the bill for...

Drew Barrett Rental's tree branch damamged the neighbor's car - not my fault.
23 December 2015 | 15 replies

Hi y'all,I bought a small SFH in Washington state last month, well, the weather here at time of writing has been very windy, and one of the trees in said rental's back yard had a branch break off and fly probably abou...

Brian Bisdorf Raising capital for a bigger project
31 March 2023 | 8 replies

Has anyone tried and succeeded at raising funds to create a campsite/park with multiple buildings for rent? Something that would attract family reunions, parties, etc.Buying a lot surrounded by trees or having lake ac...

Mike Smith Short sale back to self
8 September 2012 | 19 replies

Bank of America has declined my modification request three times without legitimately. I know this is true but that is another topic... I am trying to save my home. It is in the process of a short sale. I have an inve...

David Richmond Opinions on debt in a rental properties
12 February 2018 | 14 replies

If you can pay off the mortgage on your first rental property should you? And is it a viable strategy to then use a HELOC on the (now paid off) rental to buy a second? I ask this because my wife and I dislike debt but...