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Jason Aro Should I rent or sell my Co-Op?
6 August 2018 | 0 replies
Plus approx $20 for utIlItes (heat and water are Included in my maintenance).
Jeremy Marshall Furnace vs Electric heat on Rehab
15 August 2018 | 11 replies
I am considering selling the one good furnace and not run any ductwork to the apartments and replace the system with electric baseboard heat (or any other suggestions that you may have).My concern is tenant push back on higher electric bills for heat.
Michael Lear Tank Sweep Company Missed Oil Tank
24 December 2021 | 32 replies
The yard is tiny and the tank was right in line with the heating unit about 10-15 feet away.
Nick Jordan NW Metro Furnace/Duct Recommendation
15 August 2018 | 3 replies
Hi @Nick Jordan I didn't have cleaning performed but I had Metro Heating & Cooling install central AC and they were great.
Mark Kurian oil tank removal and soil test
6 August 2018 | 5 replies
Typically on heating oil tanks you will have some soil contamination around the tank from over fills and small spills. 
Vincent Treola Jr. Finding rental properties with proper ROI ? in AZ or out of state
10 April 2019 | 4 replies
Been looking at some of these "turnkey" companies out of state where the market isnt so over heated as a possibility but dont really have any experience on that , any recommendations on that ?
Simon Daniels Engineered Vinyl Plank vs LVP
21 January 2021 | 5 replies
LVP is 100% vinyl which means that is much more susceptible to warping, especially with excessive sun or heat.
Patrick Hall 4 Plex Analysis - Assistance/Review
13 August 2018 | 4 replies
Income Evaluation No of Units Unit Rate Income       2 Bedroom Unit A 1                 650.00                                    650.00           2 Bedroom Unit A 1                 650.00                                    650.00 2 Bedroom Units A 1                 650.00                                    650.00 2 Bedroom Units B 1                 650.00                                    650.00 2 Bedroom Units 1                          -                                               -   3 Bedroom Units B 0                          -                                               -   Garage Units 0                          -                                               -                  -   Storage Units 0                          -                                               -   Laundry Units 0                          -                                               -   Comm Units 0                          -                                               -   Comm Units 0                          -                                               -   Comm Units 0                          -                                               -   Total Monthly Income 5                                    2,600.00 Total Annual Gross                              31,200.00 Total Annual Cost / EBIDTA                                9,911.86 Net Cash Flow (Annual)                              21,288.14 Net ROI 42.39% Monthly Cost of Operation By Landlord By Tenent Monthly Annually Monthly Taxes x                                       137.50             1,650.00   (From Historical Data) Montly Space Rent (MHP)                                                -                            -   N/A Monthly Insurance x                                       100.00             1,200.00 Calc'd Monthly HOA                                                -                            -   Posted Monthly Water/Sewer   X                                       320.00             3,840.00 Estimated Monthly Garbage X                                       160.00             1,920.00 Estimated Monthly Electrical X                                                -                            -   Tennant Monthly Heat/Gaas   X                                                -                            -   Tennant Monthly Other Utes x                                                -                            -   N/A Monthly Yard Maint x                                         20.00                 240.00 Estimated Monthly Maint - Op Ex x                                       260.00             3,120.00 Calc'd - 10% Cap Ex x                                       260.00             3,120.00 Calc'd - 10% Monthly Vacancy x                                       182.00             2,184.00 Calc'd - 7% Screening/Tennant Management x                                         20.00                 240.00 Estimated Monthly Management x                                                -                            -   At Risk - Self Manage MONTHLY OP EXP                                   1,459.50 Total Annual Expenses                                 17,514.00 Total annual Debt Service                                   8,452.36 Net Operating Income NOI                                 13,686.00   Net Income                                       5,233.64 ROI % 10.42% Low/Average CAP Rate (Net Income/Purchase) 2.92% Extremely Low  Cash Flow per Door                                       109.03 Very Low  Tax Assessment  Estimated Expenses - 50% Rule                                       159.50 Conservative Banked Amount - CAP Ex, Repairs, Vacancy                                   8,424.00
Calvin Douglass Adjacent rowhome under construction; tenant electric bills soar
22 August 2018 | 6 replies
Chip in and subsidize part of the electric (and heat come winter?)
Shalom Shore Help! Am I doing something wrong? Do I have what it takes?
26 August 2018 | 41 replies
However, one mistake some investors make is performing only minor repairs after purchase.I prefer to buy a distressed property and address all the biggies, like electrical, plumbing, heating, roof is needed, etc.