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Jason Boyd Fire damaged property
19 April 2023 | 3 replies

My situation: I have a property owner for wants to sell but the property is is fire damaged to the roof and walls on one side of the house. He wants 80k as is and based on the numbers I was given from one contractor, ...

Kyle Pyuen Is a firewall between 2 condo units a limited common element?
4 October 2018 | 2 replies

HOA Board member here. We are determining the responsibility, repair and maintenance of our firewalls. They are not specifically identified in the CCR's. Firewalls exist between all units and are a building code requi...

Xavier Mike Water damaged my unit from the exterior due to gutters
25 March 2017 | 5 replies

I live in a 36 unit 3-story condo in seattle, wa. I am on the third level. The building was built in 1956 and then in 2008 it was renovated into condos. I purchased my unit and moved in in 2014. It is a 1 bedroom 500 ...

Brian Edenfield Anyone experienced buying Fire Damaged homes?
12 December 2020 | 5 replies

I looking to possibly buy fire damaged home. They are asking $85K. ARV is $160,000. Where do I start to get inspections? Has anyone bought fire damaged homes before? Good deal or stay away?

Stuart Furlow Is there really more to this?
19 December 2020 | 2 replies

Hi, I’ve ready many posts and read the stories of success. Currently seeking feedback to determine if I am on the right path and/or the other things I must truly consider. Please see below: 1. D4D/Deal Machine lead. E...

Luis Rivera Lead is damaged property
18 November 2020 | 3 replies

Got a lead for a single family that was damaged in a fire. I did not know it had been a fire until owner let go see it (from outside only). Communication has started with the owner and she is interested in selling. My...

Aaron Robertson SB 721 Deadline Extended: What California Property Owners Need to Know
27 December 2024 | 2 replies

California's SB 721, known as the Balcony Inspection Law, requires multifamily property owners to inspect exterior elevated elements (EEEs) like balconies and decks. This safety measure aims to prevent structural fail...

Simond Wong " "Some" fire damage", WWYD to assess investment viability?
27 October 2021 | 1 reply

Good Morning BPers,I am going to check out a multi-family today with my real estate agent the MLS description stated one of the units had "some" fire damage. I know it is difficult to ask without having seen the prope...

Jason Trotter Estimating Rehab Costs After a Fire
3 July 2020 | 3 replies

Hello all,
I'm a new investor looking for my first BRRRR deal. I've found something that I think could work but am struggling to estimate the rehab costs. This property was seriously damaged by a fire, but the bones ...

Gabriel Krut What's an obscure lease clause that's come in handy?
20 July 2019 | 2 replies

As I've been browsing the forums, I've seen all sorts of elements of lease agreements that I never would have considered. What are some stipulations you always include in your contracts and how have they covered you?