Are there any programs that will allow the prospective tenant to fill out the application and pay the app fee online? I've only got one two units so far, and I'd love to go paperless with this part if possible.
Hey friends, I’m now under contract for a property that we intend to build on. Exciting, and scary. Property and location are amazing/beautiful. Have a few days left for inspection. There is seasonal ground water at 2...
“Be willing to sacrifice everything, but compromise nothing in your quest to be the best.” - Kobe Bryant
What we can all learn from Kobe‘s legendary life and career are in his 10 rules of success:
- Follow your pass...
Hey guys!I am just getting started in investing and trying to look for my first house to buy. I found some great potential houses for me but I was wondering when you call the owner what questions do y'all ask? Is ther...
I'm developing a 30 acre tract of land into a residential subdivision. To connect to the municipal sewer lines, I have to go through a neighboring property. My question - if I run the sewer on the property line betw...
I just found out that we are going to need to replace our entire septic system, including drain field because the county will not allow us to fix gravity systems at all. I'm told that this could take 3-6 months in tot...
We bought a multiplex earlier this year running on a septic system. Something happened and caused the sewer water to backup into the units. We have already ended the leases with the tenants. Right now in the process o...
So active real estate investing and rehabbing certainly isn't for the faint of heart. There are always surprises and new challenges to deal with, which is why I love it!Sometimes it can be stressful but most of the ti...
I am attempting to purchase my first property in a Florida tax deed sale. The property has agreement on file with the county in which the owner is responsible for sewage repair and mat. Is this a normal occurrence?
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BP furnace experts - do you consider it important to replace a gravity furnace (often referred to as an "octopus") for safety reasons?
A duplex I've had for eight years has one of these. I do make certain t...