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Black family sued appraiser in Marin, CA matter. From the article, "The case has now been settled out of court, with appraiser agreeing to pay an undisclosed sum of money to the coup...
I know this one might get a bit controversial, but I think it's important to have this discussion. I started out investing a bit over a year ago and it was just recently I started experiencing some discrimination once...
I am trying to create an applicant/renter guideline for my rental property. I would like something that spells out the expectations for any applicant and tells the applicant a criminal, employment, and credit check ar...
I love upvoting good posts. And I love reading good advice, strategy and what have you...however we need a way to separate the bad and the spam from the good. And it needs to be easy.
It's time for a downvote button...
On a multifamily what cap rate would be best to consider?
I recently been told that the best cap rate to consider on a multifamily of 100+ units should be about 7%-8%, with an occupancy rate of 75% to 80% in order to...
Hi all,
If i'm house hacking (Side by side duplex, i will be living in one side and the tenant will be living on the other side) can i "discriminate" aka choose someone i like better because i have more things in com...
I'm getting close to having the first 8 units of my 20 unit rehab ready for paint! I really would like some input from fellow BP'rs on this subject. Here are my thoughts....
Initially I was going satin or eggshell on ...
In running my own volume rehab business (in addition to funding other people's deals), there is one thing I always want to get from the visitors at houses of mine that are on the market, and that is feedback.
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What are some of the key questions to ask potential general contractors of your rehab flip?
Several homes I see I have honey oak cabinets that are outdated. Instead of replacing them, what else are doing? Refacing, staining darker, painting? Please share your secrets for making oak look good again.
Thanks