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Ronny Ovando New guy thoughts...
31 August 2020 | 9 replies

As I am considering to start here in Indy , I look around and notice there are lots of big investors with big pockets(no pun intended) and lots of experience making moves in the area too.To me that's a good thing , it...

Arjun K. Engineered Hardwood vs. High End Vinyl Plank
21 September 2013 | 12 replies

Situation overview: New rehab. Luxury-type, but not the highest high-end. High end would target $2500 rent. Median rents are ~$1,500. This one is at $2000. Pet heavy market and unit will go on market off-season ...

James O. When can I back out of a deal?
13 February 2020 | 4 replies

Hi BP members,I am currently in contract with a property. I already had inspections and had the seller make some repairs to be acceptable. With less than 10 days to closing, I just realized that the master bedroom is ...

Joseph Harr Crack in slab advice request
10 April 2019 | 4 replies

Hey everyone,I'm replacing floors in my house and I noticed a small crack. The contractors aren't worried about it. They said it was from settling. Anyone have any thoughts? My googling didn't help much. Thanks!

Jennifer T. Question About Right of Redemption in PA
14 March 2021 | 3 replies

In PA, mortgagees (lenders/banks) can also redeem tax delinquent properties with same redemption period as the owner. My question is, why arent they always redeeming delinquent properties (assuming most houses do have...

Erich Kliewer Funding first deal in Minneapolis
22 February 2021 | 6 replies

Last weekend I made my first offer on my first fix and flip property. It was active on the MLS so I knew it would be competitive and we ultimately did not win, but it was fun just to get our hat in the ring. The list ...

Curt Davis Does Your Broker Require You To Cover Their Legal Expenses
9 May 2016 | 6 replies

This is for any Brokers or Realtors out there.  If your a Realtor, does your broker require you to cover them in the event you are sued by a buyer or seller for whatever reason and your E&O will not cover you or y...

Jason Malabute Knowledge is not power until implemented
29 July 2021 | 5 replies

First of all, let me apologize for not writing a blog for over a week. The reason for the inactivity is because I was planning a pivot on my acquisition plan.I went to my first 10X real estate seminar and I learned so...

Peter Jaglom Device to Individually Meter Multifamily Water?
27 January 2020 | 5 replies

I could have sworn I heard on a BP podcast episode that there is a device (or devices) you can attach to existing plumbing that effectively individually meters each unit of a multifamily property without actually sepa...

Kyle Penland Removing a pool
16 February 2015 | 7 replies

Saw a home just came up in my area...I DO NOT want a rental with a pool for liability reasons...Anyone ever removed one of these and know the costs/issues that come up with removing a pool?