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Marci Stein Whose responsibility to empty septic?
18 January 2016 | 22 replies

I know I messed up by not addressing this issue in the lease.For those of you who rent out homes with septics, do you have the tenant pay for emptying it or do you pay?Will it be too late to add it to the lease upon r...

Sam Leon How do you deal with "HIGH END JUNK" when renovating a home for rental?
26 November 2014 | 4 replies

When renovating a home for rental purposes I tend to go with works, nothing too fancy, nothing too complicated, nothing too loud.I recently purchased a REO that comes with lots of things that are probably worth some m...

Carol Venolia Eliminating dog pee smell
9 July 2017 | 18 replies

I'm guessing this topic has been discussed many times, but this is my first time with this problem, so I appreciate your forbearance.I have a rental with wall-to-wall carpeting. I had a tenant with a dog. Apparently t...

Cedric Jenkins Is it impossible to overcome a minor mold issue?
30 December 2019 | 33 replies

Hi, BP family. Quick question..We found a property being sold as is for 25k. However there’s a mold issue (not severe). Work needed is 8k.ARV is 63k. I believe I can leverage the fact that there’s mold to lower the as...

Jim S Rehab on a burned property
3 May 2011 | 11 replies

Has anyone rehabbed a house that had fire damage? The fire in the property that I am looking at started in the basement. The joists for the first floor living room are severely damaged and the house has a very strong ...

Jeff B. Heavy smoker rehab
23 May 2011 | 13 replies

Looking at a house that has been owned by very heavy smokers. Overall the house is in poor condition and is a short sale. Nothing that scares me, except the fact that the walls, ceilings, heating ducts, windows, EVE...

Mark Gruetzmacher Foreclosure-Doublewide on land-Mold
19 December 2014 | 8 replies

Hey everyone, just thought I would run this by you guys and see what your thoughts are.  I came across a foreclosure that was on the market for $35K.  It was a 1999 28x60 on a basement and 1 acre of land in the city s...

Justin Fox What to do after homes flood.
18 October 2017 | 8 replies

Two of our rentals have taken on water and our personal home might too.

I was thinking about going over there as soon as the water recedes under slab and start shop vacuuming, ripping out baseboards/door trim and she...

Matt Bertsch Septic Tank and Well Water
27 February 2019 | 8 replies

Hello Fellow BP'ers!I am currently looking at a prospective flip property that contains a septic tank and utilizes well water. I have zero experience with this situation. I am looking for some insight regarding legal/...

Kel S Ugent - Cleaned carpets and now it smells!
29 June 2018 | 12 replies

My husband and I cleaned the carpets in one of the houses day before yesterday. We couldn't leave the windows open to help air it out due to thunderstorms here. Hubby goes over this afternoon and said the smell hit hi...