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Ryan Baggett Is attic access required? About to list first flip!
12 February 2024 | 1 reply

I have a very basic 1944 house that I've renovated. It didn't have attic access when I bought it. There's no plumbing or HVAC up there. I'm about ready to list it, but wondering if I NEED to add attic access for a hom...

Alexander King How can Blockchain be integrated into the "title search process" of buying a home?
13 February 2024 | 12 replies

Do you think the blockchain technology to record and verify transactions on one mutually accepted ledger will ever be able to be accomplished for USA real estate?   I understand the general process of how the title co...

Gordon Sheehan HVAC for Dallas/DFW Área?
17 March 2021 | 6 replies

Hello,
Would anyone from the Dallas area be willing to share contact info for a good HVAC company? My property in Richardson has an ancient system. 
I am in the process of getting bids but would love to work with so...

Account Closed Demolition hacks...saving money on trash and debris removal
21 November 2020 | 13 replies

So I've been doing this for a while and before I start a demo project I call the scrappers (if there isn't anything I want to scrap) for metal and the Purple Hearts etc to grab furniture. I separate the concrete if i...

Gloria Dulan-Wilson How do you find out who the owner of a vacant property is?
12 August 2014 | 2 replies

Just briefly, I'm interested in acquiring a property that appears to have been vacant for quite some time.  The City records are not up to date, and neighbors don't appear to have any information about the original ow...

Art Albegov Permitting... Yes? Or no?
25 August 2021 | 3 replies

Hello awesome BiggerPocketers,
I'm pretty new to real estate, and I just purchased my first property in the San Bernardino, CA area. I might've bitten off more than I can chew, and wanted to see what you guys think a...

Steve Davis Looking for creative conventional financing advice
29 July 2009 | 7 replies

I'm a young investor from Texas and looking for creative financing to acquire rental properties en mass. We have a credit score just shy of 700 but our income is very low(est. $28k/yr). I have a cosign available (...

Ellie Narie Can tenants buy new dishwasher?
7 December 2018 | 9 replies

I want to rent an apartment or a duplex, but most places around here have ancient appliances from 20 years ago. The only appliance I really care about is the dishwasher. I cook from scratch and I am used to having a s...

Alan R. New Guy from Los Angeles - South Bay (Redondo Beach)
20 April 2016 | 15 replies

Hello everybody. My name is Alan from the Los Angeles area. I live and work in the South Bay. I stumbled across BiggerPockets through a Youtube podcast post. Thought I was going to listen for a few minutes but ended u...

Allan Wu Don't fix what is not broken or pre-emptively fix it before it can be broken?
23 July 2024 | 6 replies

Hi BP -- I'm currently working on my first House Hack. I'm debating whether or not to fix old sewer waste pipe. It is a huge ticket item and can eat ~30-40% of my reno budget.Today I did a walk through with plumbers a...