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Rivy S. Broken furnace - Inspector responsibility?
21 June 2016 | 7 replies

I recently purchased a property out of state. I had it inspected before the purchase, obviously, and the inspection turned up pretty clean.  Some renovations were needed, which were just completed.  During the final c...

Account Closed Storm destroyed 100LF of fence. Should I make an insurance claim
18 January 2016 | 12 replies

Weather knocked down 100 LF of fence. Is it better to build a new one out of pocket or make an insurance claim?

Matt Tallent Paint color, brand, and quantity
31 January 2019 | 14 replies

Hey all,Another paint question I know. I have to do some painting again and color matching is getting old. I want one color that I will use for the rest of time. I was thinking of light gray because it’s neutral but h...

Deanthony Quarles Insurance for rental property
4 December 2020 | 15 replies

I’m in the process of purchasing 2 properties both are Duplex and all 4 units have tenants. I’m currently lost on what type of insurance to get. I currently use Liberty Mutual for my home. However I’m hearing things ...

Mike Hibbs First flip under contract
4 January 2016 | 16 replies

Hi BP,

I wanted share my first full flip results. After Pics here -- http://www.tourfactory.com/1439937/r_BP

Purchased on Auction.com - $147,000
Rehab - $35,000
Holding costs - $~1,500
Contract price - $239,000

Es...

Account Closed Houston Housing Market Nearing "Collapse"
30 September 2016 | 19 replies

"Houston is the only market that's is already looking dangerously close to collapsing."

Personally, I feel collapse is a strong word and a bit alarmist. Interesting chart though, I like the blue Phase 2 section.
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Consuela Adams Flood Zone- Flood Insurance
12 April 2023 | 9 replies

Question for new builders-, if a buildable lot is In the flood zone could a new foundation be built on cement blocks and if so would the property still need flood insurance? This lot is near a creek.  

Chris Hodge Rental Property Flooring suggestions
21 April 2021 | 21 replies

Hey guys, nearing closing on my first investment property. The property is going to need flooring and paint. In your opinion what is the best flooring for a rental? In terms of it looking stylish and durability? Where...

Lesley Resnick Flooring advice
3 September 2015 | 17 replies

I am working on a fix and hold project and need to make some flooring decisions.  I generally use contractors or labor to do the work and I provide the materials.  No sense paying them to go and pick up the materials ...

James Guillot Is there an advantage to buying a historic home?
13 September 2020 | 7 replies

Is there an advantage to buying historic homes? I know there are many disadvantages like unpredictable budget breakers, but is there a reason someone would choose a historic home specifically? I am looking at one in C...