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Sharon Young 2015 carbon monoxide & smoke detector requirements
18 February 2015 | 5 replies

my property is 1076 sq ft 3bd/1ba  in la county No rent control.  How many smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are required by law in the property? 

Oleg Khryashchev New member SF East Bay area - problem with property
12 October 2016 | 5 replies

We bought a property in SF East Bay area, CA in the summer 2013. It was a half acre lot that was previously divided by old owners into two parts (used to be an 1 acre). They sold the other part to some other buyer.The...

Woodly Tisme How is the real estate in RI
9 December 2019 | 5 replies

To anyone living In Rhode Island how is the real estate market down there. I live in Mass and house prices are outrageous here. When I look in towns like Woonsocket I see houses for very cheap.

Jennifer Sala Investing in Downeast Maine
5 November 2023 | 3 replies

Hi, all!I live in Ellsworth, Maine, the fastest-growing city in Maine for years, and there are a lot of distressed old homes that are really fabulous when they're rehabbed. It's a great place to flip, but I need help ...

Eagle Yeh 1% rule for Canadian Market: What's your opinion?
12 September 2022 | 24 replies

Hi BP Canadian community,I am researching my first property. I have been running analyses and looking at deals in Alberta and Ontario. I am mainly looking at SFR. There is one topic that truly puzzles me and I wonder ...

Brandon S. Mortgage company "calling" a loan
23 August 2018 | 2 replies

Here's my scenario.  I have a construction loan for a rehab project for primary residence.  The project has gotten behind on schedule, but we are still pushing forward.  Main reason being, is that the city (The city i...

Eric Huang A STR vacation rental in national park in WA
25 March 2021 | 4 replies

I came across a property in a popular vacation spot in the Olympia national park. The property is half block away from the water with a nice lake view from the backyard. The house has a main structure about 800 sqft (...

Joseph Rios Highest and Best Use for huge lot with no access to street
15 August 2020 | 2 replies

Hello BP community,I have a property sitting on a 31.25 x 200 ft lot though the actual building only takes up about a third of that (31.25 x 75 ft). I’d like to make good use of the rest of space (huge backyard), but ...

Sailin Li Finding Home Insurance That Will Allow Multiple Tenants
9 May 2023 | 3 replies

I'm having trouble finding insurance companies that will insure my homes in this situation.Property 1: Renting the main floor to a family, and 3 separate room rentals in the basement. Property 2: My main residence, re...

Joe Schaak Required to fix S-traps?
18 August 2017 | 4 replies

Hi BP'ers! Just purchased a home as a quick cosmetic turn. Some of the fixtures use an S-trap style drain because venting does not exist (its an older home). Am I required to install venting or can I use the S-traps?