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Khristopher Kyle Garay manager demands rent despite....
9 July 2020 | 12 replies

hey y'all. I'm in a situation with my landlord and knowing that everyone here is in the realm of real estate, I'm looking for some tips on how to navigate the situation I'm in. I currently rent a 2 bedroom apartment i...

Jeff Wirth Liability for leak causing mold in condo beneath mine?
24 July 2018 | 6 replies

Bought our first rental property late last year- a vacant, second floor 2 BR, bank owned condominium.  Needed remodeling, i.e. some carpeting, painting, kitchen appliances, countertops, but overall not in bad conditio...

Colin Young Starting Out in Schenectady NY
7 April 2018 | 1 reply

I’m looking to buy a 2 family in Schenectady NY that is in fair condition, 203k it to good condition, and owner occupy it while renting the bottom floor for a year or two then hold onto it and rent both units.

This ...

Jeremiah Dye How to offer a Lease to Purchase on a Duplex?
25 May 2017 | 0 replies

I haven't made any deals, and looking to get my feet wet. I have a friend that purchased a duplex on a golf course, she hacked it by living on one side for a while, then moved back in with her parents. She's rented bo...

Bienes Raices Can these cabinets be saved?
11 January 2011 | 13 replies

The base of the cabinets is wet (possibly from a pinhole leak in the water line to the refrigerator, behind the wall). But as you can see the cabinets themselves appear to be in good condition. The inspector recommend...

Atwan Kwan Really Stupid Question
22 June 2016 | 20 replies

I manage in a pretty good area. And I'm use to getting really SMART, responsible tenants who rarely give me problems.....I'll spare you the details of another ridiculous tenant story..... but they are 2 weeks from mov...

Daniella Hernandez Tenant Deposit. Water Damage. Negligence?
12 July 2022 | 5 replies

I am a new real estate investor. I just had my first tenants moved out after renting my first unit for 15 months. A few months ago, they reported water damage. By the time I was notified the whole master bedroom lamin...

Regina Jones Moisture damage in bank owned property?
25 September 2017 | 7 replies

I'm looking at a property that has a renovated garage to an In-Law apartment.  Upon looking at the property, I noitice that the whole in-Law apartment baseboard up to knee level have been carved out down to the insula...

Max T. Hvac sweating in a finished basements
1 February 2018 | 4 replies

Causing water damage to the drywall soffit.

Only in one room.

Do I need to remove the drywall, insulate the ductwork, and patch it back up again?

Jack B. Pop Corn Ceilings, deal breaker or not?
16 July 2018 | 6 replies

I have a four plex that is under contract but has pop corn ceilings. Asbestos...Of course the concern is tenants and law suits. Would the required disclosures on the lease protect me? Is it worth moving forward? Selle...