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Fred Shandler Do you buy a house that shows signs of water in basement?
5 February 2020 | 21 replies

How do you guys feel about this? Is this something that will alter your decision to buy (particularly for renting)?

Colin Ross Does anyone charge a "call out fee"?
1 June 2017 | 4 replies

Hi all - I just got my first rental property, and I am writing my rental agreement. I was thinking about adding in a "call out fee" clause, which basically says that if they call me to the property, they pay me $20 (r...

Shantul Nigam Estimating Expenses
21 September 2014 | 5 replies

I live in CT and I need help estimating expenses for a multifamily unit (2-4 units)..I understand that you should use the 50% rule or the 60% rule but I am finding that these don't make sense when the rents are out wh...

Amber Titus Mold in basement - what would you do??
3 May 2021 | 16 replies

I BP!  I'm actively looking to buy my first rental and found an off market deal I would like some advice on.  The basement of this property has wood paneling covering the foundation and there is very evident signs of ...

Jamane Y. Vacant Land and Perk
23 October 2017 | 20 replies

What does "land does not perk mean" on a piece of vacant land?

Jalen Lawrence Land for Potential Development!
17 August 2019 | 7 replies

Hey, I'm talking to a homeowner that wants to sell his land. I think the land would be a great opportunity for a developer to maybe subdivide and build homes on. It is 15.686 acres, 6 miles from downtown, zoned for re...

Adam Olsen How much basement moisture is tolerable/ normal and how to tell if a french drain or other precautions are necessary?
6 March 2014 | 4 replies

It's necessary that I replace the floor in the basement of my duplex. I'm in the process of breaking out the old concrete and the earth under is wet. I understand that there should be moisture in the dirt but how ...

Account Closed Will upscale resort increase property values in tourist town?
12 August 2019 | 5 replies

A guy is building a 200 room upscale low impact (ecologically appropriate) resort in our tourist town. Will this help or hurt housing values? It will be the "biggest" thing in the town of population of 2600.  There ...

Eboni Allen Buying Raw Land
13 August 2016 | 2 replies

A long term goal of mine is to buy land and build a family home probably out in Puyallup. Further out like Graham, Eatonville, deep in Spanaway or Roy might have more options but that's too far out for us. I would mov...

Lawrence Smith Order of Fixing Up a property
5 November 2015 | 5 replies

Hey guys I am getting ready to close on my first 3 unit multi-family in Washington, DC and the house I bought is in need of a full rehab. It has mold and maybe some water damage. However, the structure has great bones...