All Forum Posts by: Peggy Liu
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Post: I Agreed To Be A Mentor To Someone From Here Today - Will You?

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@Duncan Taylor Thanks for the inspirational post and seeing that you're offering to pay it forward.
It is SO hard for newbies to get started. Yes. There is a plethora of information here at BP as well as other online sites, blogs, etc but that can be overwhelming. After a couple of financial setbacks, I'm still trying to get a hold on a creative real estate investment deal down. I've been looking for mentors locally but haven't had much luck. What you are doing is priceless and, hopefully, your mentee is as grateful as we all are here at BP for people like you.
Post: 21% ROI Cleveland Duplex for Sale (tenant occupied)

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Hi Aaron,
Do you have the address for this property?
Thanks!
Post: Phil Grove from Austin TX

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I thought I bring this topic back to the top of the forum by asking if there are any success stories from anyone who's attended or taken Phil's program since this last post (which was posted 3 years ago..)
I just went to his workshop here in LA this past weekend and I'm debating on signing up with the AMPS program. Any info is much appreciated!
Post: Woes with the HOA in Austin

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Thanks @Tom Goans and @Wayne Brooks . It has been a headache for the past three weeks and it continues to be. If the HOA is not liable, the unit upstairs should. Of course, I'm just working on logic and in the world of insurance coverage, I guess that's not the way it works..
Post: Woes with the HOA in Austin

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Yes, it would be unusual for an association to cover the interior damage but the water leak came from a common pipe from the upstairs unit. And again, under the 13.2 clause that was given, it does state that the HOA needs to cover damages within the unit.
Thank you for the recommendation. I had sent a threatening email to the HOA this morning indicating that if they don't take action to resolve the matter, I will seek a lawyer to handle it. They replied within the hour telling me that are currently opening up a claim for me. So we'll see how this still pan out.
Post: Woes with the HOA in Austin

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Just digging for some suggestions here.
I own a 1/1 condo in Austin. On Sept 9th, the tenant at my rental unit informs me that the unit is flooded. The tenant was out on business for some days. It is from a leak that occurred from a pipe from the upper floor. Apparently, the damage is substantial that the unit is inhabitable. At the moment, I am paying for lodging for my tenant at my expense.
I immediately contacted my insurance company, Fidelity, the following day. They said due to the HOA Declarations and Bylaws and it states...
"13.2. PROPERTY. To the extent reasonably available, the Association will maintain property insurance insuring against all risks of direct physical loss commonly insured against, including fire and extended coverage, in a total amount of at least 80 percent of the replacement cost or actual cash value of the insured property as of the effective date and at each renewal date of the policy, for the individual Units, for insurable Limited Common Element improvements, for insurable General Common Element improvements, and for insurable Areas of Common Responsibility improvements, but will not maintain any property insurance for alterations, additions, improvements, and betterments made by, or acquired at the expense of, and individual Owner or a Resident to the Owner's Unit, a Limited Common Element improvement assigned thereto, a General Common Element improvement or an Area of Common Responsibility improvement."
Because of the CC&Rs, Fidelity says that the HOA needs to be responsible for the repairs. Sounds easy, right? Well....
Three weeks into it, many emails and phone calls later, the HOA has neglected to take responsibility for the 11K water leak damage. I've attempted to explain that the HOA has the responsibility to insure each Unit for damages but the HOA came back to tell me that this is a maintenance issue with the owner on the third floor and not HOA. It has been a dispute of apples and oranges. I could not and have not been able to explain to the HOA that they need to be responsible regardless. I even had the handyman as well as an AC technician write an email to the HOA president indicating that they should cover the leak from the upper floor. I cannot hold off on my repairs any longer as it is a loss of rental income for me as well as expense for housing my tenant elsewhere.
So, today, I gave the go head to the contractor to get started. I had two lawyers look over the verbage of the CC&R and they say I have a strong case against the HOA for negligence and breach of contract for their failure to "maintain property insurance". I am also filing a liability claim against the HOA's insurance. We'll see how this pans out. If the liability department declines my claim, then I guess I have to go ahead with hiring one of the attorneys. So far, I feel quite defeated as I have gotten no where in three weeks.
I'm just wondering who else out there has any dealings with the HOA that is handled by Team Group Systems in Austin. And, if anyone else has any inputs on what else I should or shouldn't do while I wait for the HOA's insurance to get back to me.
Post: Knock Knock... (Go ahead... you know you wanna ask "who's there...")

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@Joshua Dorkin Thanks! All this time I thought the vote was for something else
Post: Knock Knock... (Go ahead... you know you wanna ask "who's there...")

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@Brandon Turner There should be a "like" button :-) I love the GIFs you posted!
Post: >> Southern California BP Meetup? <<

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Great seeing some of you there tonight! I really enjoy this group and their format! Thanks @Will Barnard for telling me about the group a couple of months ago. Glad to see you too, Tevis!
Post: >> Southern California BP Meetup? <<

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This sounds great! Thanks Tevis Verrett for keeping me posted! Looking forward to this!