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Matt Lawrence Can I deny a rental application because they smoke
9 April 2024 | 7 replies

I own a house in Portland Oregon and I have an applicant that says they smoke but they’ll do it out side. We have posted we have a strict no smoking and no pets policy in our two unit building. Is it legal for me the ...

Joel Owens Flood Insurance Removal - WHO has tried it??
30 November 2016 | 5 replies

I just came across an article touting a strategy that helps remove the lender flood insurance requirement.This improved cost savings after buying multifamily by hundreds of dollars per door.Research showed about 60% o...

Daniel Riccio Jr. Industrial Buy and Hold July 19-Present
25 March 2020 | 0 replies

Investment Info:
Industrial Investment

Purchase price: $600,000

Cash invested: $850,000

Industrial property that was purchased in the "CT Transfer Act". This is for properties that have had some h...

Christopher Duron Cash For Keys - California Law
13 August 2021 | 8 replies

I am under contract on a property in San Diego.  The only contingency remaining is that the tenants must be out prior to close of escrow.  The sellers are out of state and would like me to have a conversation with the...

Monica Morff First Auction Property Purchase - Cell Tower?
19 May 2020 | 1 reply

Hi All,We are looking at buying our first auction property and I am trying to get an idea of value/potential sale price. The property in question is from 1915, it is an estate auction, it is outdated but sound, and on...

Shaun R. Rehabs on flooded houses
25 July 2017 | 16 replies

There are tons of flooded and gutted houses on the market since the big flood last year.  Have any of you guys done any rehabs on these houses and were they different than any other rehabs you've done?  Do you need an...

Chris C. Lawsuits and Self-Directed Retirement Acccounted
8 August 2020 | 3 replies

If one has an self-directed IRA or 401K, how do you go about insurance and lawsuits? For example, after regular home-owners insurance, could you be sued for the balance in your retirement account?  Would you need to ...

Zac P. How to measure moisture in crawlspace
21 October 2015 | 5 replies

In a few of my rental properties, the crawlspaces have a lot of moisture and mold in them. I have a plan of attack to deal with the issue, but I'm looking for a specific tool that you all would recommend to measure mo...

Felicia Kurniawati Renovated Condo but 1930s Fuse Box - buy or run?
29 October 2016 | 1 reply

I've been looking to buy and have an accepted offer on a pre war condo unit in Jersey City. The place has been beautifully renovated by the current owner (downlights, new modern appliances, upscale bathrooms). However...

Bree Nichols Help renters in distress
28 July 2018 | 6 replies

Hello my name is Bree. We are a family in desperate need of help and some good advice. Our family moved from Oklahoma to Colorado Littleton.  We live in a homeowners association neighborhood home and we are renters. ...