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Sarah Jones strongest asset protection
21 February 2014 | 10 replies

I own an investment house and a primary resident. What is the best way to protect them against FUTURE lawsuits from car accidents and business affairs. Both house is currently under my name.

1. Should I get a...

Jeremy Lee CA: handymen vs contractors
3 November 2017 | 14 replies

Hey all,Just wanted to clarify but in California if I have repairs that cost over $500 including parts and labor, I need to hire a licensed contractor to do the work. If it's under $500 (including parts and labor) I c...

Mark Bertoni Knob and Tube Wiring Issue- Who Pays Buyer or Seller?
25 July 2017 | 20 replies

New to bigger pockets! I'm currently under contract to purchase a brownstone building in Jersey City, New Jersey. I just had the inspection and the inspector said the building has knob and tube wiring. Apparently it's...

Lincoln Coverdale Mold found during purchase inspection and Seller won't negotiate
5 October 2018 | 28 replies

We have a 3 unit under contract in the Cleveland Ohio area and found mold in the basement (unoccupied common space) and the 3rd floor (occupied space).  We brought in our mold remediation contractor and had an assessm...

Jem J. A tenant's text: wood flooring
23 May 2016 | 22 replies

Hello BP ,Herewith is a copy of my tenant's text. She is renting one of our rentals which is on a high end complex. (High ceilings with exposed beams, 2BR 2.5 Ba, all granite counters, all hardwood....and at least 20 ...

Jorge Vazquez I am wondering about a "sewer scope." Thoughts?
25 November 2024 | 18 replies

For what it’s worth, after 20 years and 3,500 transactions, I’ve never done one myself. I guess that makes me part of the 1%! But hey, I’m learning about it as we speak—always room to grow!

Aaron Bassett Full time job, Out-of-State: Build own team or go turnkey?
6 March 2014 | 23 replies

For those of you with full time jobs and a passive approach to REI: When you don’t have sub 50K properties within driving distance are you just going the out of state turnkey route? Or have you found success flying...

Rob Grove Should I get my Real Estate Liscense
17 January 2016 | 29 replies

I'm reading the book, the book on flipping houses and the author recommends getting my real estate lisence. I haven't done any deals yet but think I have 3 options to help me do my first deal this year. Would you reco...

Alex Pyatetsky Convince Me Not to Invest in Austin (Aka. Scrub My Thesis)
4 March 2021 | 15 replies

Quick Background
I'm a first time investor that fell in love with Austin, ironically, by getting quarantined there for 1/2 of 2020. I was well aware of the growth over the past 10 years, but when Joe Rogan + the enti...

Account Closed HELP - Basement Rental Flooding - Course of action
31 May 2017 | 29 replies

I am in need of some guidance on how to handle a situation. I am posting this in behalf of my in-laws who are the landlord of a rental affected.The landlord was notified last night of flooding in the basement unit in ...