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Jaclyn Garet Can a new contractor take over our old one's permit?
14 September 2017 | 4 replies

We found a contractor who submitted our plans to Philadelphia L&I for a permit. After 21 day review, the permit is ready for pick-up and initial inspection, but things have gone bad with this contractor on another...

Eric Bilderback Millennial's growing poorer
13 September 2023 | 200 replies

Listening to people beat up on the young folks for having their student loans paid off. Look at this people born between 81 and 96 are getting poorer while the rest of us are getting richer. What this is really sayi...

Nick Rutkowski Estimate from Contractors
24 December 2018 | 33 replies

Hey BP,How much do you budget when getting an estimate from a contractor? Once again, I’m in a situation where I’m spending more money on my contractor who is over his estimate. (Shocking, not.) I’m sick of being hose...

Michael Johnson Water Sub-Metering in San Diego
15 November 2019 | 15 replies

I am trying to find a company that will sub-meter and bill for water in my small (12 units) townhome community. A Google search only came up with 2 or 3 companies some of which only deal in large multifamily propertie...

Gayla Kemp 1031 exchange, tenants in common
25 August 2015 | 8 replies

Have a house closing under a single member LLC selling for $145,500.  We will be doing a 1031 exchange and then taking those proceeds and applying them to a vacation rental cabin investment of $264,000.  We are gettin...

19 July, 2024
A World Without Airbnb & Why "Sinking" Could Cause Your Insurance to Skyrocket

Airbnb bans escalate, a “tsunami” could be coming for this real estate niche, and “sinking” cities lead to skyrocketing insurance prices. The housing market changes every week, so we’re here to break down the headline...