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Alex Wong [Tenant, US, CA] - Chip in enamel-coated sink& security deposit
25 June 2021 | 0 replies

Trying to get thoughts. I'm a tenant, I chipped a probably 30-year old enamel-coated cast-iron sink in the kitchen. Landlord is unwilling to accept just a single-spot repair (diy kit $15, professional $75-150) and cla...

Mike D. No flood but drywall is cut
27 January 2016 | 6 replies

I'm looking at a place that isn't in a flood zone. It is a two story with the drywall completely removed on the first floor and cut four feet up on the second floor. The majority of the studs are coated in a white pai...

Ramesh Ganesan Can I deduct my rentals losses from my W2 income.
27 September 2020 | 5 replies

Hello Folks,
I have an SFRs, not thru LLC. I did Airbnb and I got $8000 negative, This was managed by me actively. My tax guys sayst that it cannot be treated as active. so cannot be deducted from my w2 income.  Any...

Mike Schorah Does probate have to be finished for you to be able to buy a property in probate?
3 July 2023 | 4 replies

Does the probate process have to be finished for you to be able to buy a property in probate?
If not, then how would it work? Just get the heirs to come to an agreement and present an offer to the court? Would the co...

Mike Flora Fire damage house deals and insurance
20 July 2015 | 5 replies

If I buy a fire damage home and my seller had insurance is there any way I can have insurance cover any of the damages at all? Would save a ton of money on the deal. By law everyone is required to have fire insurance ...

Christopher Degidio Fire loss on commercial building
30 June 2015 | 2 replies

I recent had a fire in old out of code commercial building (food establishment) the insurance adjuster estimates for the Replacement cost value on the building is about 40% less than what it will actually cost us to r...

Daniel Montes Quick claim deed.
29 December 2014 | 7 replies

Mortgage broker offered me an investment opportunity to get a property through a quick claim deed that is in foreclosure,im new to real estate investing should i check the title of the property im completely new to al...

Handie Kunen Refinance to LLC - is it considered a sale?
17 October 2018 | 11 replies

We are rehabbing a property and will refinance afterwards to complete the BRRRR. The property is currently owned in my husband's and my personal name. We identified a local bank which is willing to refinance it into o...

Angela Pipitone 1st Rental Property / Insurance Question
9 December 2021 | 6 replies

Hey all,
I have my 1st property under contract, it will be a rental (it is currently vacant). I'm trying to make a decision between a landlord policy or an umbrella policy and I'm leaning towards landlord policy. My ...

Deborah McCarthy Don't Shovel Your Roof!!!
24 January 2017 | 5 replies

For the last few weeks, Boise and the surrounding areas have been pummeled by record snow falls that haven’t been seen since the early 1980s. Local news stations are reporting roof failures, carport collapses, and bus...