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Jacob Ellis Bathroom Floor Suggestion
14 February 2021 | 3 replies

Hey All! I am house hacking now and plan to turn the property into a long-term rental. One of my tenants got a lot of water on the floor during their last shower and the floor water began running through the ceiling o...

Joe Guz eviction problem---please help!!!!!!!!!
3 January 2008 | 7 replies

my tennant has got the gas turned off from non payment, has not paid rent, it is 5 degrees today and I need to get the gas turned on but I wont do it while he is in there...please help...this kid is a total scum and h...

Caleb Sonneman Hurricane Milton Situation
22 October 2024 | 2 replies

I'm a newer investor and own a long-term rental in Cape Coral, FL. There was a water supply line that got damaged during hurricane Milton, resulting in a $600 water bill. My tenants called the City to try and get it a...

Kareem Aaron Maryland Condominium Act question
19 May 2020 | 7 replies

I talked to my condo insurance provider, they won't cover the damages to the adjoining unit. They advised me to tell the owner of the unit to file a claim on their insurance. I talked to the HOA, they said in an email...

Bill Briscoe Can you see these pics? Is it Termites or Wood Rot?
30 June 2013 | 9 replies

I'm thinking wood rot from moisture as the brick threshold and roof runoff funnel water towards that area.

Andi Leka Total rehab in a burned house
29 April 2021 | 3 replies

Hello againFound a $15k duplex that needs almost a total rehab. The walls look fine but I'll look at it tomorrow. The rents around the area go for $500-650 and the other houses in the block go for up to $200k.Any thou...

David O First House
10 January 2014 | 2 replies

I purchased my first property from a tax auction. My dad and I went in on it (my mom also helped quite a bit). The house was built in 1941. Around 750 sq ft with a recently renovated exterior. 2 bedroom and 1 bath....

Megan Phillips Is there recourse for this non-disclosed pipe break?
30 April 2018 | 3 replies

Good morning BP,Trying to discern whether or not I have legal (or some type of recourse) upon the seller or seller's realtor --- here's the situation. After being under contract for the property, a pipe broke and floo...

Ray Melendez Damage after Eviction
25 August 2023 | 7 replies

I'm looking for feedback.We have a quadplex in the Atlanta area where one of the units had gone through an eviction process that took forever (about 3 years). The tenant came with the purchase of the property. The pro...

Chris Chappell Rental Property Insurance on Townhome
13 December 2017 | 4 replies

I'm new to REI and I'm considering buying my first actual rental property.  The property I'm considering is a townhome that has an HOA.  On the MPLS it says the HOA covers Blanket Insurance as well as a few other thin...