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Ed L. Tenant Stepped on Roofing TACK.
8 August 2011 | 17 replies

Title tells the tale. Tenant stepped on a roofing tack last night outside my rental that had just been remodeled.

She called and asked if my insurance might cover her medical expense ($160.00)

I talked to my in...

Brendan Carlson Would you do this deal with the known future CapEx?
26 January 2021 | 8 replies

I have been analyzing an out of state property (640 sqft SFH 2 bed/1 bath) and am contemplating whether it would be a good deal. Here are the numbers:Anticipated Sale Price: $44,000
Down Payment: $8800
Closing Costs...

Zee D. HOA pays Master Policy Premium but not the Deductible?
17 June 2019 | 5 replies

I have a rental townhouse with an HOA. There is a master insurance policy for the area that covers common walls, roofs, etc. As expected, there is a deductible for this insurance coverage. What is news to me is that t...

Sara Smith Feel like my agent is representing the seller not me as a buyer
15 May 2023 | 10 replies

Hello BiggerPockets, I needed to just let this out and ask for an advise. I am a first home buyer.  I am under Due Dilligence currently on a renovated townhome. My realtor suggested I should offer 10k on top of apprai...

Kelly Williams Repairs as Negotiation Tactic
13 August 2015 | 1 reply

Does anyone have any experience waiting to do necessary repairs to a home to utilize as a negation tactic?  For example:   I recently sold a single family home.  I was aware that the roof needed replacement, and in pr...

Jodi Low Successful House Hack in the PNW
10 May 2023 | 3 replies

Investment Info:

Small multi-family (2-4 units) buy & hold investment.

Purchase price: $513,000

Cash invested: $300,000

Bought a .56 acre property with main house and ADU for STR. Cosmetic updat...

Nelson Van Good margins for condos
27 January 2020 | 2 replies

Hey there you guys...I’m looking into buying my first rental property and I’ve been running numbers in my area and have a few questions to see what you seasoned vets would think. These are strictly questions for buy a...

Coy Morgan Hail damage under homeowner or rental insurance?
13 June 2012 | 3 replies

Who should claim hail damage (broken windows and likely roof damage as well) on their respective insurance policy - the landlord under their homeowners policy or the tenant under their rental insurance policy?

Carlos Duran I have a really nosey seller-finance and now there is a problem
29 September 2017 | 8 replies

Hi everybody. Back in 2013, I purchased a home where the owner financed 85% of the property. It was a bad deal from the beginning but my lack of proper full investigation lead to my paying all utilities because he did...

Chris Baxter Is this the right way to rehab a flat roof?
30 July 2020 | 14 replies

It's time to re-roof one of our MF buildings and I don't have any experience dealing with flat roofs with torch-on membranes.  The surface of the roof is ~5500 ft sq, and the building is in a cold climate (nice summer...