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Melanie Parker Fix and Flipper Newbies
21 September 2015 | 8 replies

My husband and I are looking at fix and flips in Ventura County and would love to hear from any investors around that area to hear about what kind of experiences or tips they have for us.Melanie from Colorado

Konrad R. Is 10k for water damage sufficient?
20 April 2016 | 3 replies

The policy I was quoted has a 10,000 limit for backup or discharge of water. I'm concerned about a pipe bursting and ruining the floors, drywall, and kitchen cabinets. Do you think 10K is sufficient? What is the norma...

Kyle Johnson Rental Homeowner Insurance
5 July 2023 | 5 replies

I just want to confirm something.I have a rental property (SFH) that has hardwood floors throughout. I was told that insurance could cover the cost of any damage or replacement if needed? Is this correct? Is it the re...

Jane S. How to prevent angry tenants destroying my property
16 June 2022 | 21 replies

When I decide not to renew an expiring lease, I have to give the tenants 91 days notice? Thats plenty of time for them to wreck my property causing me a huge loss and heart attack. It’s a 12-month lease. They have man...

Ishmael Johnson Tenant wants to send partial past due rent
31 March 2023 | 16 replies

I have a tenant that has damaged one of my units and is extremely behind in rent, my plan is to have the tenant evicted. Today the co-signer of the unit reached out to me to pay a portion of the rent. My question is s...

Mike Mefferd Common Area Flooring for Apt Building Recommendations
4 October 2018 | 7 replies

I'm looking for recommendations for the best type of flooring to install in the common area entry ways of my apartment building. Currently the entryways are an eye sore with 1980's tile and I'm trying to figure out wh...

Peter J Rental in college campus area
27 December 2008 | 5 replies

What has been your experience with renting to college students in a highly student dominated area?

I found a property that actually meets the 50% rule but it needs about $50k in repairs first. Listed at $35k + $50k ...

Graham Watts Front Door Damage - Who is Responsible?
8 June 2020 | 7 replies

A tenant claims extreme wind blew open the front door of our rental, causing it to split down the center. There was extreme wind at that time but it seems like the door slammed shut instead of being blown open.  An ...

Aaron Scott Can this mantle be easily removed?
3 October 2014 | 4 replies

Hello everyone,I would like to remove this mantle and re-tile the floor and fireplace surround in a lighter colored tile and then replace the mantle. Question is, can the mantle be removed without damage? I'm unsure h...

Aaron M. Renters damaged hardwood floors: What to do?
21 January 2018 | 38 replies

I have an SFR rental (in California) that is sustaining damage from the current renters and I am interested in feedback as to how to proceed with one of the issues.The house had beautiful maple hardwood floors when it...