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Mazyar A. How insurance will treat my slab water leak?
21 July 2020 | 8 replies

Hi
I bought a fixer upper duplex a few weeks ago to keep it as a rental property. I have started slab foundation repair, which has resulted damages to sewer and fresh water pipelines.
Sewer line is visibly cracked ...

William Coet Do Banks Treat Equity In Property Like Cash?
21 July 2019 | 1 reply

A recent discussion regarding 15 yr vs. 30 year mortgages got me wondering about this; When considering a borrowers financial statement, do banks consider equity in a property the same as cash?  Do they value cash mor...

Rodney Buford **Scam Alert** Kansas City Private Lender - Michael Treat
29 April 2020 | 51 replies

A gentlemen by the name of Michael Treat has joined many of the Kansas City real estate meetups (ie. Kansas City Real Estate Mentoring and Network Group) but he has joined all of local meetups and networking groups re...

Stephan Mayer Are landlords liable for treating bed bug infestations?
25 June 2020 | 13 replies

Dear fellow investors:I received a $700 bill from my property management to treat a bed bug infestation in a small duplex.Can I hold the renters responsible for this bill - or at least part of it?I've owned the buildi...

Anthony Marin How are you treating your tenants right now?
23 November 2020 | 13 replies

Being a rental property owner comes with its challenges. Filing an eviction on a tenant that is behind on their rent is the only way to be successful as a landlord/manager, BUT....this time it’s different. This is a o...

Michael Vitale Area has been treated for surface discoloration? Mold?
11 August 2016 | 0 replies

Hey guys I was looking for some advice on a fix and flip. I'm very new to this. The property is 1400 sq ft with about a foot of water sitting on the floor in an unfinished concrete basement. There are signs posted in ...

Cal C. Hedge Funds- How are they treating their rentals?
13 May 2014 | 37 replies

By hedge funds I mean any of the institutional investors that have been investing in rental properties the last few years. Does anybody have any first hand knowledge of what any of them are doing in your local mar...

Cory Melious How to treat additional tenants on the lease?
30 July 2021 | 4 replies

Hi everyone. I'm trying to add language to my lease addendum that clearly states additional tenants. We have a tenant moving out who is the sole person on the lease. Evidently, they had their brother and girlfriend li...

Matthew Morrow REI is a business. Treat it as such.
5 May 2024 | 0 replies

Hello everyone,

As an investor, mentor, and team lead of an investor focused real estate group- we instill these values and approach to real estate investing with all of our clients and partners. Thought this was w...

Breanne Beadle Should a Roommate be treated like a Tenant?
27 June 2018 | 5 replies

Hi, Thanks for reading my post!I am a new investor looking to rent a room in my house to free up some of my personal income for other opportunities. I am looking for a bit of professional advice. My question is if I a...