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Keith Marble MHP with Old Park Owned Units
22 December 2016 | 5 replies

After listening to all the podcasts on MHP's I am considering one to purchase. I have found a property where most of the units are park owned. I have some information on the units and ALL of the park owned units are a...

Caitlin Daniel How to not get screwed over by roommates
21 July 2021 | 7 replies

I just bought my first home and I’ll be house hacking. I’ve never had a roommate besides my ex-husband which obviously doesn’t count. But I work a lot and am not home much so I think it will be good, especially becaus...

Daniel McDonald AGENTS: What was the best thing you did for your business when you started?
6 September 2023 | 9 replies

Hi everyone, 
I recently got my license and I am looking forward to getting started. I have been house hacking for a few years in Beverly, MA and am pretty obsessed with real estate in general. I want to help others...

Jack Tucker Tips for vacation rental of personal home on Air BNB or VRBO ?
3 November 2014 | 2 replies

We made tens of thousands of dollars in the last year because we were willing to share our home for one or two weekends per month.  Hence, I've been getting a few inquiries about some non-obvious tips on where to begi...

Nick J. Talking About Marketing with Your Short Sale Agent
5 April 2010 | 12 replies

In this series of videos, I'm chatting with an agent that I've already done deals with. Our previous deals have been listings she's gotten on her own and deals my bird dog brought me that I had her list.

We talk abo...

Raheem Akers Tenant move out inspection; What to look for??
24 February 2019 | 5 replies

Hey BP world, I have a fellow investor about to do their very first tenant move out inspection. Of course there are main things to look into (ex. carpets, faucets etc.) but what are some tid bits and such that he shou...

Rich Schroeder tub issue
7 May 2010 | 4 replies

I've got a rental property that has what appears to be a porcelein tub. Near the drain, the surface has worn down and it looks like rust in the area. The renters asked if I could cover it up because they like to take ...

Sage Souther To remove or not to remove old wall paneling BRRRR
22 March 2023 | 19 replies

What would you do? Remove old wall paneling and horse hair plaster underneath, and install new drywall or just paint old paneling? 

Jon Klaus Choosing between two qualified tenants
14 April 2011 | 35 replies

Candidate one appears pretty good and can move in now. Has rent and security money ready to go.

Candidate two appears excellent, but wants to move in a month. Can pay security deposit now.

Which do you choose?

Sam Leon Gray areas in discrimination - have you ever unintentionally crossed that line?
27 October 2014 | 6 replies

While we are having a good discussion on applicants with language challenges, I thought a more generalized discussion on other areas that may or may not fall under discrimination would be a worthwhile topic to refresh...