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Greg Martin No Power/No Water - Hurricane Irma
13 September 2017 | 10 replies

Hey everyone,I have 3 units right in the middle of where Irma went through.  Most things were fine, except a giant oak tree fell over.  When it fell, it took out the power lines and broke the water line below it.  The...

Caroline Barnett Tenant hasn't switched electricity to her name
14 February 2017 | 14 replies

What is your course of action, when a tenant (after over a month) still hasn't switched electricity to her name, even when this is agreed upon in the rental agreement. We can't of course just turn off the electricity,...

Elijah Marotta Landlord shut off the electricity
7 April 2020 | 9 replies

Hello Everyone,This is my first post,so be nice!!!I'm gonna try to make this short, but bear with me, it has alot of moving parts.My sister met this guy, became pregnant, we lived about 45 min away from where the BF l...

Emily Allen Neighbor offered me to get electric from his house. what should I do
16 March 2015 | 15 replies

Thank you in advance for reading. I have a not strictly “black-and-white” question, i.e. I know what the correct answer would be but yet still want your opinion on this.I just got a property and am doing some updates ...

Brian Kempler Private lenders and wet signature requirements at title
15 March 2024 | 4 replies

I'm moving overseas for a while which will make embassy scheduling tough for notarizations that require wet signatures. Remote online notarization is more common these days outside real estate. But from personal exper...

Diana Villalon DIY a living Trust or not
24 June 2019 | 2 replies

I'm curious if anyone here has set up their own trusts (living trusts) without the help of attorneys. There's so much information out there and some sites claim you can do it yourself. There's youtube videos on how to...

Katie Willcox We Have a Duplex Dilemma!
24 July 2021 | 6 replies

Hi everyone! My business partner and I are considering purchasing an up/down duplex in a small city.  The top unit was built in 1910 and moved onto a new basement in the early 2000s.  We plan on gutting the top unit a...

Joshua Mathis New Member in San Diego, CA
6 December 2019 | 1 reply

Hello BP network,I am closing on a home in San Diego with a zone 4 lot. The house is in an area where rents are raising significantly every year. My plan is to stay in the home and build a 4plex property in the empty...

Shequann Burrwell higher rents
20 March 2014 | 2 replies

is a higher rent justified if you add solar panels to the property elemanateing the need for a outside electric compay?

Derek Baker Electrical Power for Common Area Gate
16 July 2020 | 1 reply

We are a small 6 unit HOA and are considering adding a gate to a shared private drive way. To reduce costs, one tenant has agreed to run power from their house to Power the gate. They have solar so don’t care about c...