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Eric Hart Indianapolis Roofing Companies
22 August 2023 | 21 replies

Any recommendations for Indianapolis Roofing companies? I've gotten quotes from Bone dry, Universal Roofing, Stay Dry, and Cochran. Bone dry seems to be the best value of the group in terms of cost, material quality i...

Mark Hailes Thanks Bigger Pockets
9 January 2016 | 5 replies

Thanks Bigger Pockets,I am getting ready to close my first deal. Two small rental units, single bedrooms. Hopefully everything will be completed in January.  :)I also have an opportunity to buy a small office unit I u...

Ehren Williamson Insurance claim after refinance
24 May 2021 | 3 replies

So I had a hail storm during a refinance. I didn't know you are supposed to tell them as soon as the damage happens I thought I just notify the insurance company. This is my first insurance claim on a house ever. The ...

Matt John Insurance will pay 2.5k of 9k reroof, should I claim?
7 June 2017 | 3 replies

I have a single family rental that needs a new roof. My insurance will cover $2.5k of the $9 to reroof. I've never made a claim against my insurance. Is it worth it to make a claim for that amount?

Leonard L. Wind Insurance in Houston?
20 September 2017 | 4 replies

I am buying an investment property in Houston.  Since I am cash buyer, insurances are optional.  I intend to get flood insurance but have been very surprised about wind insurance, both that it is a separate insurance ...

Coy Morgan Hail damage under homeowner or rental insurance?
13 June 2012 | 3 replies

Who should claim hail damage (broken windows and likely roof damage as well) on their respective insurance policy - the landlord under their homeowners policy or the tenant under their rental insurance policy?

Tyler DeNooyer New investor hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan
30 January 2018 | 7 replies

Hello BP community!My name is Tyler and I'm interested in real estate investing in the West Michigan area.  I am an extroverted Civil Engineer - I know, crazy right?  I have a bachelors degree from Calvin College, and...

Dale Porter Should The Seller Replace Hail Damaged Shingles?
3 June 2017 | 4 replies

This will be our primary residence. We are first time home buyers. The house is in very good condition overall. It's a 15 y/o house with architectural shingles. The inspector noted repair/replace hail damage to the sh...

Alexander Robinson III New Guy Hailing from Los Angeles, Ca
10 June 2013 | 6 replies

Howdy ya'll! New guy here from Los Angeles, Ca. I must say I'm excited to be apart of this community and look forward to meeting and connecting with new people.

Though I'm in Los Angeles, Ca., I'm a country boy from...

Joel Owens How much does felt cost for the roof??
24 July 2011 | 4 replies

Okay so the insurance guy came out for wind and hail damage.On the 2 roofs he says to the roofer that felt was not put on the original roofs so they will pay out but not cover the felt cost.

I have never heard of tha...