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Leon Lee Strategies on renovating a rundown beachfront motel
2 November 2022 | 18 replies

Hi, Fellow BPersI have a question on what strategy is the best on turning a rundown motel we recently purchased and would appreciate your inputs:This is a 20-unit beachfront motel that has been poorly run in the past ...

Quan Chau Tenant got charged $3000 water bill. What would you do/recommend?
26 August 2023 | 35 replies

Hi guys! My tenant of a year is having an issue with the city of chesapeake. The tenant recently got a $3000 water bill, and their normal usage is $300-$400. I called a local plumber to perform a leak detection test a...

Jon K. Costs to fix 2nd floor shower leaking in downstairs?
21 November 2018 | 19 replies

I've been trying to save money, and even am getting a roommate.

Now I've got a 2nd floor shower leak, leaking downstairs onto tile kitchen.

It's a stall shower with plastic shower floor. Shower & pipes ~10 year...

Robert Fisher Put House on Market, Discovered Roof Leak, Now What?
8 August 2019 | 28 replies

My wife and I just bought a new personal home - one we can finally house hack!  We're going to sell our current home and use the equity to pay off my student loans (and because we wouldn't come close to even the 1% ru...

Randy F. Toilets... To caulk or not to caulk...
22 March 2013 | 16 replies

I've seen several threads on BP where whether or not caulking in the base of a toilet is a good idea has been discussed. Seems the general concensus is to NOT caulk them. I vehemently disagree!

The main reason given...

Nishant George Bad time to buy in Portland OR?
17 February 2017 | 27 replies

Hi,I am a relatively new investor from Portland OR (I have one condo bought in 2012 which is doing ok now) looking to pick up a property using conventional lending (20-25% down, 30-year fixed rate mortgage) to buy and...

N/A N/A home inspectors-are they necessary?
3 May 2007 | 20 replies

A woman I know just bought a house and hired a home inspector. Two weeks after moving in a pipe broke behind a washer and flooded her whole house. She had to have the whole floor - subflooring and all - replaced. Why...

Ryan Schuler Memphis, TN 1920's Midtown Bungalow renovation by Ryan Schuler
15 January 2016 | 11 replies

Hey guys,I have been basically non-existent on this platform for almost a year, and the reason is because I have been working on my first home that I bought in December 2014! I wanted to document and share my experien...

Jacqueline Coombs I am ready to walk!!!
3 July 2016 | 20 replies

I am new to this and have my first SFR college rental under contract. I am now seriously considering walking from this deal!
Here is the situation:
I made my offer June 2 and it took them 4 days to respond to my off...

Nikky Jarvis Who is accountable for this - realtor or tenant?
25 May 2023 | 6 replies

I signed a contract with a realtor to find a tenant for my property. He found a tenant after vetting the tenant, we signed a lease,  and the realtor sent me a screen shot of renters insurance and utility agreement wit...