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All Forum Posts by: Kaitlin C.

Kaitlin C. has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Multi-Family HOA or No HOA

Kaitlin C.
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Thanks for the response. What sort of complications? Billing or dealing with HOA or something else?

Post: Multi-Family HOA or No HOA

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I'm currently comparing two multiplex units. Both are quadplex with 2bd 1 ba mostly comparable price. Main difference is one quadplex comes with an HOA that covers water, sewer, garbage, exterior building maintenance, and building insurance. The other has no HOA. Has anyone come across these types of units? Which is preferrable? Are HOAs worth the headache if they take care of this much of the building?

Post: PadSplit investment outcomes

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I'm seeing a number of houses for sale in the Atlanta area that mention being a PadSplit host. Of course the supposed monthly rent looks amazing. Has anyone been a PadSplit host before? Were the rents as advertised? What about the care of the home? Did you see an increase in maintenance from the rental style? Any other details would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise the general posting looks "too good to be true" and we all know what that means.