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Walter Williams Should I Put in an Offer Now or Wait
7 February 2019 | 4 replies

Hello BP!!! I am looking at a house that is owned by a retiring, oos landlord. This house needs a full roof replacement (shingles and some plywood) and some drywall put up on the kitchen ceiling (~6’x12’) area. The li...

Zachary Penn GC help in Pinellas County FL
27 May 2021 | 1 reply

Good morning all,I am looking to update my front door at my primary residence but this may be past my level. Have a single door now and looking to upgrade to a new door with sidelights. Block home but have a section t...

Adam Goyette What areas to improve before Refi?!
27 February 2022 | 4 replies

Hey all! I've owned my duplex for roughly 5 years, I am looking at renovating one of the bathrooms and front entrance to building for sure since they are in definite need of repair. Everything else in the property wor...

Bryan Lajoie RE (STR) Investing to offset W2 income/tax
28 October 2021 | 0 replies

Planning ahead for FIRE, we would like to start accumulating more RE to use as short term (Airbnb) rentals. We like the idea of a furnished, marketed short-term rental over something longer term as it offers the abili...

Kendra T. To fix or not to fix? Concrete slab...
6 February 2010 | 5 replies

I bought an "as-is" house. Unfortunately I did not see the extent of the crack damage in the garage until we took the old garage door down. There's a crack on the concrete slab that is makes it difficult for the new...

N/A N/A Foundation Repair
15 May 2007 | 4 replies

Hey guys, I'm closing in on a deal.. My one concern at this point is the foundation.. The owner was replacing the block in the basement, but I guess he ran out of steam ( money ).. He wasn't to bright, didnt realiz...

Erwin U. Landlord Responsibilities on Repair
17 November 2022 | 15 replies

Hello, Frequent visitor to this forum to learn about landlord for the last few years and have a few rental properties in DFW area. However, this time I need some feedback from other landlord. I understand that landlor...

Marcia Maynard Move-In Inspection Checklist - streamlining the process. What do you do?
15 April 2017 | 15 replies

When moving a tenant in, it is easy to skimp with the move-in inspection check list (or "Property Condition Report", as we call it) yet it is a critical document. I'm looking to improve my process for getting this...

Justen Ashcraft Received this email today
21 May 2017 | 17 replies

Received this today from a tenant who has been a few days late in the past. I've been gracious. I moved their due date to the 15th so they didn't have to pay a late fee because they were always late. Today is the 2...

Addison Ricci Looking to buy 2 houses with potential structural work
29 June 2019 | 5 replies

So I have an East Tennessee property under contract that has 2 small houses on it (500 and 800 square feet). The area is prime for airBNB, other similar houses in the neighborhood are getting great rates and renting ...