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Simon Rivas Getting rid of squatters by becoming a renter??
17 December 2023 | 1 reply

I saw an interesting youtube video and wanted everyones thoughts. Pretty much a man had squatters in his dead mother's house, which he couldn't sell because of it. He decided to have the mother give him a lease to ren...

Cara Fazio Roofer recommendation for Cleveland Heights duplex
13 March 2019 | 3 replies

I have a duplex in Cleveland Heights and need to have the roof evaluated.  We had a small leak due to an ice dam in January (when we got that huge snow storm) and I know the roof needs some work.  The shingles look li...

Terry Fox Roofer recommendations in Cape Coral, FL
24 September 2017 | 1 reply

I've got some minor roof damage on one of my rentals.  The tenant reports some missing shingles from the storm.  Does anyone have are reliable/honest roofer they can recommend in Cape Coral?  I recently used a roofer ...

Ethan S. What advice would you recommend to someone getting a RE license?
30 December 2016 | 21 replies

I'm currently working on my prelicense right now and was wondering what advice agents would recommend to someone new.

Deborah Burian Stupid. Just Stupid - I'm ratting myself out.
23 July 2013 | 12 replies

This would make a great blog post but the blog is for my multi-unit.

I get a call from a tenant, thinks there is termite damage because her brother fell through the back step. It's been very, unusually, wet here s...

Jessica M mogardo Negotiated repairs not adequate
5 December 2022 | 13 replies

Hello! I am under contract for a SFH in WNY and had a chimney repair (loose bricks at the top) contingency in the contract after the house inspection. The repair was completed, and I received a photo and invoice for t...

Krishonda Johnson End buyer/investor ROI and net profit analysis
16 May 2019 | 2 replies

I've seen on most websites that wholesalers keep it simple when advertising to end buyers/investor. For example ARV 100,000SELLERS PRICE 20,000REHAB/RENO 1,000PROFIT 79,000but does the end buyer/investor want a comple...

Roshan Taheri Determining cost/damage of water before making offer?
16 June 2019 | 7 replies

I went to look at a property this morning that is owned by a close friend of mine. He seems to have neglected the property for the last 7 years and is looking to get out of the real estate business. The gutters haven'...

Tom Scott Tools of the trade
9 May 2014 | 11 replies

Today I visited my first rehab prospect. I took my pad and paper, flashlight and a tape measure. What other tools do you take with you? I thought a ladder may be useful, but might be overkill. The only thing I had a h...

Brian Beadle My real estate agent horror story of the day. Let's hear yours!
23 March 2012 | 7 replies

So I feel compelled to share this little nugget of entertainment with everyone.

Yesterday I was walking through a small commercial property, which was deshevled to say the least, and I was completely taken aback once...