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Daniel Nahill Where do I go to learn about building my personal credit limits?
6 June 2022 | 4 replies

Where the heck do I go to learn about how to build and maximize my credit lines/limit?I always hear on bigger pockets podcasts or in books about how people build their credit and are capable of large amounts of availa...

Nathan Gesner Landlords: How do you prevent Security Deposit disputes?
13 December 2019 | 26 replies

Fighting over the Security Deposit is one of the main issues between Landlords and Tenants. What steps do you take as a Landlord or Property Manager to ensure the deductions from a Security Deposit are not disputed? I...

Aaron Heun Renew Lease or Not (Early Payer, Bad Tenant)
29 May 2018 | 27 replies

I am a newbie, just converted my primary residence to a rental last summer.  We're nearing the end of our first lease and have a bit of a problem tenant but they pay rent early or on-time every month.  We're on the fe...

Tony Mayo Reporting a Bad Tenant...
30 July 2018 | 1 reply

So I have my first lock out eviction being done tomorrow. These people were a nightmare and cant wait to have them out of my life.Does anyone have any feedback on how I can report them to the credit bureau's? Are ther...

Eric A. Post Fire - Release Tenant's Deposit?
2 January 2011 | 6 replies

The fire investigation has yet to be concluded, but so far it's pointing to an accidental fire and my tenant is already asking for his deposit back.

My feeling it's too early to release the deposit until I see a fina...

Sofia Sharkey Do You Allow Pets in Your Airbnb?
18 May 2021 | 6 replies

Do you allow pets in your short term rentals? There is good justification whether yes or no. We find it works for us in the summer season but it depends on your risk tolerance as pets can significantly damage your pro...

Robert Fountain Damage to unit . Best course of action
7 July 2021 | 3 replies

In may of this year I decided to sell one of my units. I gave the tenant a notice to vacate. The tenant did not pay rent for the last month and did about $5,000 with of damage / junk removal to the unit. Carpet is tr...

Jaren Taylor Dry wall damage approach
2 May 2021 | 3 replies

Hey BP, I’m a new investor, and a water pipe popped on the 2nd story! Water was coming from the ceiling and hang lights. Obviously I got some dry wall damage, some bubbling, cracks, and discoloring.  Any recommendatio...

Jack B. Deposit damages: can I charge for lost rent during repair period?
5 December 2016 | 5 replies

It appears that in WA state no judgement is needed to send a tenant to collections, I am their creditor. All I need is evidence. That said, the unit cannot be rented in it's present condition, and I'm not only going t...

Joe Gravelle how to find the best tenants
12 September 2014 | 10 replies

So I'm closing on my fist investment property later this month. With the excitement of getting my first place comes the responsibility of finding good tenants. I'm curious what the BP community thinks about two questi...