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Yangchen Dolkar subject to real estate deal from entry to exit plan
20 January 2023 | 5 replies

Hi! BP friends,I'm located in New York, Queens area. I'm first time home buyer. I met with a seller who is willing to do 'subject to' to sell his 1.7 million 4 family house but we both don't exactly know how does it w...

Eric Mcginn Fireplace in vacation rental
25 February 2021 | 8 replies

I have a 2 bedroom cabin in the mountains that has a great open living space with fireplace. the fireplace has a capped off natural gas line in it. I’ve been SRTing on Airbnb the last couple years. Never really any is...

Jeremy Smith Unpermitted Renovation NEED HELP
5 February 2021 | 3 replies

Hi BP,
Seeking advice around a nasty situation I am in. 
I recently had a pretty major renovation completed on a duplex in my hometown. I hired “general contractor” for this job. This was a full gut remodel, that in...

Jared York Help with tenant shared driveway
29 June 2024 | 7 replies

Hi all, my tenant is having some issues regarding his shared driveway, and I am hoping to get some advice on how to help him out.There really isn't any street parking, it's a tight street. The driveway is 'Y' shaped, ...

Terry Royce Contractor Damages Neighbors Property
9 December 2008 | 12 replies

Contractors damaged property on both sides our house (city) during a roof tearoff. The one house is vacant, but up for sale, and the other is minor. How are these things normally handled.

I am more worried about the ...

Jesse Smith Raising Rent on Long-Term Inherited Tenant?
10 July 2019 | 4 replies

I am considering offering on a duplex on the same block as one I currently own. The two properties are nearly identical... 2/1 on one side and 1/1 on the other.My units rent for $1,100 and $900, respectively.  The ren...

Nathan Grubb Central AC for a BRRRR unit
21 March 2022 | 8 replies

I have a two-flat that I am putting through the BRRRR process. Although both units have forced air heating, only one of them has central AC. I've gotten a few quotes, and adding central AC to the second unit would be ...

Deniz Eker Dryer and garbage disposal not working
12 June 2020 | 14 replies

I have long term tenants.Would you replace a garbage disposal and repair the dryer (provided by me)if it is not working ?What if the dryer needs to be replaced?Would you do it as a landlord?

Kranti K. Are these support beams necessary?
25 October 2016 | 19 replies

Hello Everyone,  We are looking to close a multi unit in Chicago and our inspector showed a picture of these two metal beams on the roof. These are towards the back of the building. He says they are not necessary and ...

Michael Alexander New amenity for rental properties.
27 January 2024 | 11 replies

Ive been posting about new tools or amenities I find that could add value to short term rentals. This particular product in theory could work for any rental model. With a similar setup as by the hour parking apps you ...