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Kevin Grasse Risk Tolerance for Foundation Settlement: Villa Park-Denver, CO
30 December 2019 | 3 replies

Hi all,I'm under contract to purchase my first house hack and going through due diligence. The property is in the Villa Park neighborhood of Denver's West side, built in the 1960s. The home inspector pointed out a few...

Sean Price What is considered normal wear and tear
15 July 2013 | 7 replies

I had a tenant that just moved out of a condo after he and his family (including 4 kids) lived there for 3 years.

The tenant always paid rent on time, and had a good rental history. While they lived there, they real...

Samantha Ruiz Wisconsin Turnkey Investment Companies
27 November 2019 | 6 replies

Any advice on where to find turnkey investment companies in Wisconsin (and where to vet them)?  I'd be looking for single or smaller multi family properties that are turnkey ready, and property managed by the same com...

Ryan Ballance As a a renter, are you liable for appliances?
28 July 2021 | 5 replies

A friend of mine has a landlord in CA who made his own lease agreement requiring the tenants to be responsible for replacing any appliances including normal wear and tear. (Appliances were supplied by landlord and are...

Barbara Couch lease to buy
7 January 2015 | 5 replies

I am planning on selling my Assisted Living Home with a "lease to buy".  What kind of lawyer would be best.  Is there anyone out there that has used this strategy?  What are the pro's and con's.   Thank you, Manitou

Ashleigh M. Architects
2 February 2015 | 5 replies

How do you choose a reputable architect?  And what is a fair price?  We've heard everything from per-hour to per square foot, not sure if there is an industry standard.

Isabelle Schofield Acceptiing rental applications online vs in person?
19 May 2017 | 10 replies

I started using this online form to collect rental applications: https://www.elbowspace.com/FRHformexample158 Is there any legal ramifications by doing this ratherthan having them fill out a paper form and sign in per...

Andrew Johnson Marketing Rentals to Military
3 September 2016 | 5 replies

All,I haven't seen any mention of AHRN.com around the forums.  Personally, when I was renting, it is the only place I would look for rentals.  It is a website that is only accessible to military members, as you must u...

Leonid Sapronov Flooring combo color advice
8 June 2020 | 6 replies

Hi all!Looking for flooring advice for a split-level SFR in Virginia that I'm updating prior to listing for sale. The main level has laminate that's in good shape (pics below). The flooring and kitchen cabinets are me...

Joshua Andrews Forclosure, Equity & Notes
10 April 2014 | 4 replies

From a note owners perspective, I'm a little confused regarding what happens to excess equity when the note owner is forced to foreclose.

Lets say for example, I own a 2nd mortgage. For simplicity lets assume...