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Donna Salmiery broken pipe - who is responsible
15 April 2016 | 4 replies

I closed on a townhouse on 3/18. I had a home inspection done on 2/11 and there were some issues that were fixed, but the report mentioned no issues with pipe that goes to the outside faucet. The tenant moved in 4/1 a...

Russell Caraotta Renting to College Students - Boom or Bust???
31 October 2018 | 10 replies

I am reviewing an opportunity for a 5 house parcel currently used today as college student housing. $995K asking price, 31 beds, generates in excess of $111K in annual revenue. Cost of parcel not substantiated by area...

Karen Lin Closing Escrow in California with cash offer
1 June 2018 | 5 replies

Hello,I am new to real estate investing and am trying to do some research just for my own knowledge and was hoping someone can help me out.In California, when you make an all cash offer on a SFH, how does the close pr...

David H. Do you include kayaks, paddle boards, motorboats, bikes, in your waterfront STR?
4 April 2023 | 9 replies

Hi.  I'm opening up a new STR on a speedboat-friendly lake in Indiana, and I'm thinking about including kayaks, paddle boards, and bikes (there's a great 20 mile paved biking path next to our property).  These items w...

Ryan Cleary Risks of buying a two family home with an illegal third unit
23 January 2021 | 7 replies

As an agent, I am working with a buyer who is showing interest in a particular home that is a legal two family, the basement is set up as an illegal third unit. Being that the property is located in New York, what are...

Richard Phillip Lewis What Utilities to include in the rent?
21 November 2023 | 7 replies

I'm in the process of gathering applications to rent my recently renovated duplex in Point Pleasant, NJ. My initial plan was to simply have tenants pay Rent + Utilities. I showed the property the other day and a tenan...

Tom LaRocque Higher deductible killed conventional and FHA - Now what?
16 November 2024 | 3 replies

My condo is an HOA that is suddenly non-warrantable for conventional financing. To save money, management raised the wind and hail insurance deductible from 5 to 10 percent. That exceeds the 5 percent max allowed by ...

Chris Reynolds Rehab in Ohio_Types of Insurance for work crew
5 September 2017 | 1 reply

Hi,I just started selling off my rentals, and in doing so I have to employ a team of workers to fix up the houses, nothing crazy, but people are working on ladders and occasionally using saws. My question is what type...

Gina Dobbs Rational behind no warning booting tenants vehicle
13 August 2018 | 5 replies

Hi, This is my first post so if it's answered elsewhere let me know.Is there a good reason to boot tenants vehicles with no warning for minor violations?I only ask because my car got booted a month ago without warning...

Ray X. I had not agree but the insurance still sent me a check – what should I do?
31 January 2014 | 7 replies

The insurance adjuster wrote an estimate and then sent me a check although I told the adjuster I had not agreed with the amount of the damage due to the house water damage. What should I do after I receive the chec...