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Robert Murphy Flood Insurance Reform 2018 - Will the NFIP Lapse?
19 January 2018 | 0 replies

People with Bigger pockets that have active deals going and are buying in a flood zone that requires the purchase of flood insurance.In the unlikely event that the NFIP does lapse, you should be aware how it will affe...

Christopher Veljkovic How to underwrite a retired tenant?
28 November 2022 | 2 replies

**This a new one for me!!**How to underwrite a applicant that is retired living on supplemental income and proceeds from a sale of their home? What type of information should I request besides monthly bank statements...

Account Closed Sold a house, but can't cash the check from title company
22 May 2018 | 64 replies

Hi everyone,My friend, who lives overseas, sold his house in Kansas City and the title company wrote him a check. My friend does not have a bank account in the States (and is unable to open one since he is not a resid...

Ram Su Is State Farm home insurance an HO3 or HO5?
23 February 2018 | 8 replies

State Farm says its BroadForm policy - do you know if is this really an HO3 or HO5 (guess its all Open Perils on Personal Property as well)?

Jeff Marciniak Recommendations for CPA and Real Estate Attorney
25 June 2018 | 5 replies

Hello Twin Cities Bigger Pockets members.  I'm a newbie looking to make my first purchase of a buy and hold property.  Looking for a CPA and real estate attorney to add to my team, so that I have a good business struc...

Valerie King Homeowners insurance for duplex with two addresses
6 September 2018 | 4 replies

Just bought a duplex with two addresses. One unit upstairs and the other downstairs. They both have completely different gas, water and electric meters. You can get from one unit to the other through the basement.

I...

Jon Ostojic Loans for new primary residence before listing/selling current?
2 March 2019 | 3 replies

Hello. I live in a HCOL area (Seattle), where the market is still relatively hot and a seller's market. My wife and I have started to seriously consider selling our house to move to a nicer area and find a place with ...

Dave Van Gorder Colorado Springs Investor
3 October 2016 | 12 replies

Investing in Colorado Springs since 2003. Looking to network with other like minded investors. My wife and I are full time, primarily doing fix/flips and buy and holds. Looking to expand our buy and hold business. Hop...

Paul Weller Duplex tenants - Can you kick one out to live in when buying?
12 August 2015 | 6 replies

If I were to buy a duplex and wanted to live in one of the units, can I kick out one of the tenants so I can move in?  Do you have to go through a formal eviction?  Or do you inherit the leases and have to honor them? 

Sean Leahy looking for insure a burnout house
12 October 2021 | 4 replies

I just brought a burnout house and I closed on 10/08/21. I'm looking for insurance company to insure it! does anyone have any recommendation ?