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Joe Turner Should I go to the state board?
2 March 2014 | 8 replies

I'll try to be brief.

I was shown a house and the MLS remarks had a city project id, there was an assessment and the payment to the buyer from the city for replacing a retaining wall and fence.

My buyer...

Kristin Kerr Renter wants to do repairs-should we let them?
31 May 2019 | 15 replies

Hi, my husband and I recently became landlords after a new job took us out of state. Long story short, we wound up with only about a month to decide to move, rent out our condo, and move out of state. Thankfully we fo...

Nick M. Hello from Michigan !!
28 July 2009 | 5 replies

Hi, My name is Nick (from Westland, MI) and I have been reading the posts on this forum for the past few weeks. This is a great source of knowledge and learning.

I am an engineer and want to start in the real estat...

Anas B. Price of Fixing Foundation Issues
19 May 2020 | 0 replies

Hello all,I purchased a 1,800 sqft one-level home that has foundation issues. Apparently, the old owner built an addition and deck without flashing at the deck connection. FWIW, the home is built on a slope. Multiple ...

Tyreese Brown Re-negotiating an “As Is” REO after inspection, Baltimore
4 April 2019 | 2 replies

Does anyone have any experience re-negotiating an REO property after an inspection had been completed? Today I had a SFH, rowhouse in Baltimore, MD inspected. The inspector turned up extensive termite damage to the fl...

Samuel Albert Vacant land has trouble percing, what can I do?
27 January 2020 | 4 replies

I have a piece of raw land listed in Greensboro, NC. It has been on the market for two years with a couple of inquiries, but I think the issue is that it doesn't perc very well so it's scaring off buyers. Is there a c...

Lukas Obel Just graduated College and want to start investing-What now?
23 August 2022 | 15 replies

Hello allFirst i want to give perhaps a little background on myself:-I'm 22 years old and i have just graduated college with a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering from a university in the metro Detroit area. -T...

Garrett Christensen How much to set aside for Maintenance and Cap Ex?
29 December 2022 | 6 replies

Hi All,I've been investing for a few years now and when I'm running numbers I always set aside a percentage of the rent for maintenance and cap ex. I adjust this number slightly based on the condition of the property,...

Jeff K. Sewer Line replacement excavation leads to sloping floor
24 June 2018 | 6 replies

Greetings,I recently had my sewer line replace. I hired a plumber who did the excavation as well as the replacement as he specialized in sewer lines. It appeared he may have dug to close to the house as the floor now ...

Charlotte Dunford Septic and drain field life cycle
20 August 2019 | 12 replies

If a park has 9 active tanks, how may drain fields does it have? The drain fields are 20 years old.. does that mean they will all give out soon? If that were to happen, how much money would it cost to fix all of them?...