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Account Closed tax season is getting closer.... newbie mistakes to watch out for? (in the middle of the reno on SFR#2)
20 November 2014 | 5 replies

started an LLC, actively working on the renovation of SFR #2 (about $17k of anticipated reno costs). Daily trips to the home store for materials and doing all the work myself. Random piles of receipts, some probably s...

Fabian G. Polybutylene Pipes in home
23 November 2021 | 11 replies

Hi, I bought a condo about 4 years ago and lived there until recently. Given the massive price increase an my area (Naples, FL) and the restrictive HOA when it comes to rentals (not more than 6 months, has to be re-ap...

William C. Two foundations for one house
13 January 2015 | 15 replies

I am interested in buying a house but just found out it has two different foundations under the house.  The majority of the house is on a pier beam foundation, while two small areas have slab foundation.  The result i...

Izzie Y. Additions and Lot Coverage in California - Potential Loophole?
1 May 2020 | 2 replies

I am working on renovating a multifamily building on the Westside of Los Angeles county and trying to figure out how to navigate a situation. Here are my objectives:OBJECTIVE #1: Do a 150 sq ft addition to one of the ...

Greg Shelburne Help with vacant, no mortgage property
4 June 2014 | 6 replies

House was rented on section 8 until it failed inspection due to crack in foundation. Tenant had to move and house was vacant. People in the area took the gutters, water heater, broke windows, etc and the house ha...

Monique Correia 203k Streamline - Loan Permit Certification Issues
6 October 2015 | 4 replies

i received a 'Rehabilitation Loan Permit Certification' document required from our Lender to close our 203k streamline loan.  We're only doing cosmetic work, but that includes replacing the windows which requires a pe...

Michael Jason What Would an Experienced Real Estate Investor Do?
29 November 2018 | 1 reply

Greetings BiggerPockets!I've learned so much from this community and have listened to podcasts and read posts and books to the point that I'm just overwhelmed with information. I'm finding myself in a bit of a bind an...

Greg Hansen House Hacking a 1917 House
4 June 2019 | 3 replies

I’m looking into a 1917 duplex in a very attractive part of Jacksonville, FL. The property is around the corner from a strip of several go-to restaurants and bars for the young professional sort of crowd. The place is...

Diron Binns using a 203K loan to rehab a foreclosure...
11 October 2014 | 8 replies

How do I post my Analyzed deal?

Randy Dulac Rehab acceptable tolerances
15 October 2017 | 3 replies

I wasn't exactly sure how to title this post.  I looked at a house to rehab and I had a little trouble determining what would be an acceptable tolerance for resale.  When I talk about tolerance, what I mean is the lev...