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Byron Bohlsen Garage Door Hit Tenants Car
21 November 2017 | 11 replies

Hi Folks, New tenant informed me the garage door was going down and hit his car trunk as he was backing out of the garage, there are some light scratches on his trunk. They are looking for advice (and I think hoping f...

Suzanne A. What's my liability for previous tenants' potential lead exposure
26 March 2018 | 8 replies

Hi everyone.  I'm currently under contract for a house in Baltimore County.  It was built in 1955.  The current owner rented the house after she moved out but did NOT get it tested for lead and did NOT register the ho...

Shana Williams Pros & Cons on having the LLC manage the rental property
7 March 2018 | 5 replies

I plan on turning my condo into a rental unit. I have already checked with my lender and they confirmed that if the property gets transferred into a LLC, the due-on-sale clause will take effect. With that being said, ...

Marcia Dabney owner injured on icy parking lot, denied insurance information to file a claim by our HOA management company
5 April 2015 | 4 replies

I live in Colorado, in January or parking lot was covered in thick ice. Three owners emailed management co. regarding conditions of parking lot. One owner fell and shattered her knee cap. After all this, no attempts w...

Jessica Cooper Found out our tenant was an addict AFTER we evicted her... what are our rights now?
24 November 2014 | 6 replies

We are cleaning out our rental property after finally evicting our tenant (for non-payment of rent) and she left many things behind; including prescription bottles with her name on them for Methadone. We had a propert...

Ashan D How do commercial agents find clients?
27 October 2012 | 5 replies

Hi;

I know that residential agents will typical work a neighborhood by sending postcards, knocking on doors, setting up a website, and doing everything they can to "own" a neighborhood.

But how does a commercial age...

Ron Domina LLC or Trust? Best Protection of Personal Assets from suits
9 March 2019 | 4 replies

I am fairly new to bigger pockets and real estate investing, and excited to be a part of this community.  I have owned a single family property for a couple of years now, and it was closed in my name.  I know that I n...

Jeremy Tillotson How Hiring Cheap Labor Can Be Bad
8 February 2015 | 4 replies

Alright I am probably going to get a lot of people mad at me here. I have been reading alot of post about hiring a guy to do something "cheap". Which in general the "Cheapest is Rarely The Least Expensive" Imagine pay...

Leanne Hunt How best to manage access control in an apartment block?
13 January 2015 | 4 replies

I am having some trouble keeping tenants in my 8-unit apartment block. Some tenants have broken leases on account of getting into debt but it seems security may be an issue. The block is set close to the street with a...

Maggie B. Looking to separate utilities in DC
27 December 2017 | 5 replies

Hi all, Just bought a SFH with a finished basement apartment in DC. We would like to get a CofO (which it seems almost no one actually does in DC!). This is looking pretty pricey the more I get quotes and I'd apprecia...