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Matt Leonard Seller provided dishonest repair estimates
18 November 2015 | 3 replies

I'm wondering if anyone has guidance on my rights here (I'm determining if it's worth approaching a lawyer or not).I'm nearing close of escrow on a property. Two issues came up that make me feel the seller has not ope...

Dan Krupa Flip deal - raze, expand, or keep the house
20 December 2016 | 8 replies

Looking for some advice on a potential flip. Here are the nuts and bolts first off: A deal I am debating has a great plot of land. The plot is large, which is rare in this area - 4 acres, and the school district is gr...

Tobey Porter Overweight tenant split a toilet
26 April 2017 | 20 replies

Let me start by saying we are not judgmental people; this post isn't meant to be shaming.  We have a tenant who I would guess is up over 400 lbs.  His toilet split the other day.  We hadn't given any consideration to ...

Jackson Andrews Is it better to purchase units with tenants occupying or vacant ?
8 July 2019 | 16 replies

What are all the pros and cons to having tenants occupying property vs vacant units ??

Hans H. This is a dumb question I'm sure...
7 January 2010 | 7 replies

Is the taxable market value of a property(in this instance a fourplex) the actual marketable value? I found a fourplex with freeze damage, gutted down to the studs for a little over $30k. The total taxable market va...

Kendall Vrana SHADY Contractor — Advice?
2 September 2018 | 6 replies

Hello, all! Ready for a doozy? My husband and I own a gorgeous, historic quadplex in Savannah, GA. It’s our largest investment to date, in good shape, but with little odds and ends that need repair.  We needed a handy...

Andy More Sagging Rafters
10 October 2010 | 4 replies

I looked at a duplex yesterday that I'm scheduled to buy next week. I mentioned this in another post. I did an inspection of the property on Friday.

There is a section of roof where the rafters appear to be sagging. ...

Stormy Harvey New Member Introduction from Dallas, Texas
11 September 2013 | 11 replies

Hello Bigger Pockets! My husband and I have been studying BP for a while now and we are incredibly intrigued at the volume and wealth of information you have provided. For that, we say thanks. Our story is fairly ...

Larry T. removed dishwasher question
4 June 2010 | 12 replies

Hi everyone,

We removed dishwashers as the consensus and my experience is that they are too much trouble for our units in a low-income area. So in re-tiling the kitchen, the tile guy tiled over the raised area that t...

Napat Wan How to scale in an expensive market and DTI issue?
4 January 2022 | 5 replies

Hello my fellow biggerpocket members,I live in a rather expensive area, Portland, OR in particular, where 1% rule or even a positive cash flow are not possible. I wonder what strategies people in these areas use? Espe...