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Betsy Nolan leasing to a compounding pharmacy
20 March 2024 | 6 replies

Is there anyone who has experience leasing to a compounding pharmacy?  We were approached with this and I initially thought it would be a great fit, but went home and got chewed out about the toxic chemicals and liabi...

Eric Kissinger Convert to mother in law, or buy duplex?
29 December 2017 | 3 replies

Hello all,

I recently posted a similar forum but I need a little more advice.
I found a property that has enough square footage in a nice neighborhood that I can convert the downstairs into a “mother in law” unit whi...

Marshall Rousseau Commercial Tenant Interesting Situation
14 June 2024 | 2 replies

Hi all. I rented out a tiny commercial space to some ladies that wanted to open a retail clothing store. 10 days after move in they had a falling out and one of them moved her portion of the merchandise out of the sto...

Brandon Nelson Investing from across the country?
14 May 2012 | 12 replies

In my local market, a multi-families in our A or B parts of town with a Cap rate of 5.5% will usually fly off the market in a few days, often with multiple offers. In the few C parts of town, that cap will have to be ...

Jim Cousino Financing Fear! (don't want to screw this up)
29 March 2020 | 3 replies

Hello BP community! I am a first time poster/contributor. I have been reading REI books, researching, listening to podcasts, and window shopping. The current times present increased opportunity and as such, I think th...

Fareed Simpson Hankins 203k Loan Question.....
2 September 2020 | 4 replies

Im new to the site, and have begun analyzing properties, educating myself and building cash reserves until I’m ready for my first deal.
I've found a duplex a few mins from where I grew up (Philadelphia) that comes ou...

Account Closed Insurance for fully gutted BRRRR
10 November 2020 | 7 replies

I'm about to get another house under contract and I'm using hard money to fund the purchase and rehab. My lender requires insurance and it can be difficult to find a company willing to insure a fully gutted property f...

Joseph Jacoway Landlord's Liability for Damage Done By Tenant's Dog.
11 December 2010 | 8 replies

If a tenant has a dog they keep on the property, and that dog escapes onto the road and causes damage to someones car, is the landlord also liable? Assume the tenant has no renters or other liability insurance.

Thomas Dionne Telling a lender "no" when asking for receipts for rehab
23 November 2011 | 17 replies

I have bought my 1st property for 50k, put around 4k into it and appraised is for 94k (did appraisal on my own because i just had to know)I have like 4 people (out of 300 calls) already wanting to rent to own it that ...