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Cynthia B. How to deal with potential sinkholes (Florida)?
8 March 2019 | 3 replies

Hello,I own a home , it's insured .  Regular insurance coverage covers only if a sinkhole opens beneath my property and the house is basically condemned.I would like added sinkhole coverage in order to get additional ...

Max T. Rehabbers and Flippers - Getting a Contractor's License
7 November 2017 | 7 replies

Rehabbers and Flippers - do you have your own GC license? Or do you contract with a GC instead?If you do have your own license - How much does that cost you to maintain each year, including insurances? What about up f...

Justin Moy The #1 Things Passive Investors Can Learn From The TX Foreclosures
27 June 2023 | 1 reply

If you’ve followed our podcast, blog, and social media for a while now you’ll know we always preach the #1 thing to vet for when investing as a passive investor is the operator, but, I don’t want to use this post to...

Mike Dymski commercial vs landlord insurance (and LLC implications)
11 March 2016 | 5 replies

New to the community; so, thanks in advance for the help. Been reading the forum for years. I have a 25 unit apartment complex in its own LLC and two duplexes and a single family home in my personal name. I have read ...

Melissa N. Replace water heaters?
30 August 2017 | 26 replies

Hello all,We are closing on a 12unit next month. The inspection showed there are 8 water heaters that are near double life expectancy (so they are 10 year water heaters but some are 18 years old). Would you replace th...

Jim Stanley Worth it to use insurance for a repair.
15 November 2024 | 5 replies

My rental condo in Asheville, NC was spared damage from the flood, but when the city finally turned the water back on a few days ago, they somehow overpressurized and blew out a fitting inside a wall.  My property man...

Allen L. Insurance agent recommendation
30 October 2020 | 2 replies

Hi guys, I currently own a few properties in KS, TX, GA and would like to explore new insurance options. Currently I am with NREIG, while the rates are cheap in absolute terms, their deductibles are very high. I welco...

Kenny Hardcastle Automatic water valve shutoff
11 September 2021 | 4 replies

I am new to landlording, and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for an automatic whole house water shut-off valve that I could put in my rentals. I have heard horror stories of a pipe breaking or something ...

Lloyd Son Is it a waste of money to Purchase Insurance for Rental Property?
4 December 2020 | 19 replies

Hi All,
Sorry if I am asking a stupid question but I am new to real estate investment, and I wasn't sure if purchasing insurance for my rental property is highly recommended? It seems like a waste of money. Thanks i...

Eva Freeman Opportunities from Hurricane Harvey
13 September 2017 | 15 replies

There are going to be a lot of opportunities related to Hurricane Harvey. Vast amounts need to be spent on renovation and construction. This offers the chance to do well by doing good. Any thoughts on investments?