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Results (1325)
Samantha Smith Insurance Inspection Gone Wrong
8 October 2019 | 15 replies

Hello,
I just bought my first house because of Bigger Pockets! Our plan is to rehab it while we live here then move out after a year and keep it as a rental. Our insurance company is now threatening to drop us if we...

Dabrielle Stevens Stop congratulating financially inept couples on loans/FHA’s/VA’s
10 September 2019 | 6 replies

I understand that most folks on this forum may share my opinion but I just need a safe place to vent....I am so sick of people (mostly my millennial generation because we’re obsessed with online comparisons) posting a...

Stephanie G. Rental house- mowing liability
2 October 2022 | 13 replies

I'm considering buying a house to use as a rental- but concerned that it's on a pretty steep hill. If the tenants mow the yard and roll their mower and become injured or worse. Am I liable as the property owner??It's ...

Michael Arreola Seller owes more than accepted offer
11 March 2014 | 7 replies

I recently retracted an offer I made on a house due to the seller delaying close for an unreasonable amount of time. His reason was actually legit but I felt I needed to move on to something a little more promising...

Brandon Hicks 2 Houses, 2 Owners.....1 Sewer line....NOT good....
17 October 2023 | 10 replies

Ok guys I purchased a house for buy and hold rental last year that was a failed flip for another investor.

The previous owner paid for half the replacement of the shared sewer line which is on the neighbors property...

Sean Dezoysa Having to walk away from a bad "subject to" deal
29 December 2012 | 7 replies

I've read that the worst case scenario in a "subject to" deal gone awry is the seller & tenant sue you. But I'm not sure what they'd be suing for and what the potential liability is.

Has anyone seen or experience...

Robert Carl Changing Strategy to Subsidize renting
8 October 2014 | 11 replies

Im a Baltimore city landlord. Im invested in what I called the normal parts of the city, which about 60% or more, not the trendy areas. The normal parts of Baltimore city is either violent crime or just trash, vacant ...

Sandy Keller Home Warranties Are they worth it?
27 September 2022 | 18 replies

I have seen ads for home warranties and of course the company tells me how great they are for rental property.  Here is what I have been offered:

Do they really give what they promise? Are they really worth it or a...

Michelle Boyle Illegal Garden Unit Solutions Needed-Can I Rent as Office Space?
13 May 2020 | 13 replies

My family recently purchased a Multi-unit in Chicago (our first). The basement unit was unrented but had two bedrooms, a kitchen and bath already in place. We wanted to make the space a lot nicer to rent to a family m...

Senta J. Title Issues with a Foreclosure Purchase from an Auction
22 May 2015 | 21 replies

I am a newish member to BP. I have a little problem and was hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I am in the process of buying my first flip. I won an auction, had a closing date set for this week an...