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Todd Powell BP post got me fired!
10 September 2020 | 183 replies
Keep doing what you are doing and flush the W2 toilet!
Tanner Shore How Negotiable Are Turnkey Properties?
4 August 2020 | 17 replies
Most TKPs I know say they are flush with new buyers because of the latest stock market refugees due to COVID.
Meryl McElwain This is for my contractors-a word of warning.
1 August 2020 | 4 replies
A lot of guys are like "this is awesome we're flush with work." 
Julie Hassett Will water issues be the death of my rental business?
1 August 2020 | 27 replies
Because, yes, the one thing I didn't mention in my original post was that we also have a toilet that is gushing water into the crawlspace every time we flush it.
Belen Barocio As a fairly new RE investor, should I try to get my RE license?
28 February 2020 | 5 replies
Just flushing money down the toilet for almost everyone.
Karen F. Class C landlords - better build up some cash reserves
26 March 2020 | 49 replies
I warned them not to flush anything except toilet paper, because of the risk of clogging the plumbing (since a lot of people are having trouble getting toilet paper). 
Charles Phanumphai BRRRR in Colorado still doable?
6 March 2020 | 35 replies
Long-term property owners who have been hesitant to sell due to constant rising values in the past may finally start flushing a raft of inventory onto the wholesale investment-grade market, which will create more opportunity for guys like us to churn out remodels that are a bit more attractively priced for the legions of potential buyers who have felt locked out of the market by rising prices the last few years.
Mark Negley The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner summary
17 February 2020 | 2 replies
Make sure the tenant changes the filter often.Landlord vs Tenant ResponsibilitiesYou're onlyresponsibility is to provide a safe, habitable property that is up to codeSmoke detectors,heat, appliances, plumbing are things you are responsible for If a tenant breaks something like a window, hire someone to fix it and charge the tenant Tenants responsibility to report problems or they will have to pay for itAnnual Preventative MaintenanceSpot problems beforethey become an issueGive the followinglist to a handyman once a year (interior): Change furnace filters Vacuum dust from fridge coils Replace smoke detector batteries Check carbon monoxide detector is working Sweep fireplace Ensure lint from the dryer vent has a clear path to outside Flush water heater Check the expiration date on fire extinguisher Repair broken caulk or grout in the bathroom Tighten any handles, knobs, racks etc.
Tony Roberts The INFAMOUS SUB TO Discussion *Not for the Scared Investors*
20 February 2020 | 16 replies
Maybe a few years out he gets a little appreciation and some loan paydown and can get himself refi'ed in to a better situation with a proper like 10 year mortgage on the thing, but as nuts as it sounds to do what I just said, I'd still consider it a better approach than the sub-to strategy on this one particular scenario he's flushing out.
Nathan Gesner What's your most ridiculous maintenance request?
23 February 2020 | 44 replies
Tenant wanted toilet replaced "because it flushes too loud."