
25 July 2019 | 7 replies
The receptacle should be a GFCI.2) At least one dedicated 20 amp circuit for each kitchen, serving the countertop receptacles, because toasters, coffee pots, waffle irons, etc.
2 August 2019 | 88 replies
If you truly can figure this out for yourself...you will then be able to take any amount of money and turn it into pot of gold(for yourself).

2 August 2019 | 20 replies
Use grounded three prong surge protectors; Extension cords, plug adaptors and halogen lamps/bulbs are prohibited.Use microwaves, crockpots, toaster ovens, coffee pots, hot plates and other cooking equipment ONLY in the kitchen and not in the bedrooms or sleeping areas.Not permit the use of the laundry machines for any person that is not a Tenant.Shall not bring bicycles into the interior of the Premises (other than the basement).Tenant shall not hold, conduct or throw any large parties in the Premises.Replace batteries in smoke and carbon monoxide detectors alarms, a smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector without a working battery will result in a fifty-dollar ($50) penalty for each infraction.Change out any broken or defective lightbulbsAllow Landlord to use Wi-Fi (if applicable) and electric to power smart home devices (if applicable) i.e. smart locks and thermostats.

1 August 2019 | 2 replies
I have no moral or logistical problem with people smoking pot, especially if they're outside - I just told them no smoking indoors and left it at that.

25 August 2019 | 5 replies
I've heard of tenants of starting their own "pot farm," allowing all their friends to come over and do their laundry, had sublet out rooms to others, and more.

31 July 2019 | 7 replies
In my particular market of high end condo conversions we are looking for tech based units such as Nest and surround sound features, pot fillers and wine/beverage bars in kitchens, and heavy doors and more luxurious hardware throughout the house.You should do a tour of a lot of properties in the condos/homes in that area and you'll start to get a sense of the theme of what the consumer demands in your particular market.

24 September 2019 | 40 replies
How do 8 sfh give you 23k a month net?I

16 April 2019 | 28 replies
wholesaling successfully and by that i mean making at least 100 to 200k a year net.. is very tough.and those that do it and make even more than that.. well they are highly skilled vertically integrated and have staff.And monster marketing budgets etc..

8 April 2019 | 21 replies
@Jordan Moorhead Just to stir the pot a bit, I prefer to go portfolio/commercial because it is more about the relationship and is not a standardized loan product (depending on conventional financing standards, etc).

30 August 2021 | 61 replies
(Planning on buying 1 a year until 2023)Right now...Collect $4,580 a month in rent.Expenses are $2,298.01 in total mortgage/tax/insurance and $409.15 in total PM feesNet $1,872.08Of course other expenses come and go (gutters need cleaned out, lease fee on a new tenant, annual pest control, etc.) so that net is never a fixed income, but very variable.Right now I don't touch any of that money, as it goes into a business account to be saved for the next one.My primary residence's mortgage is also due to be paid off in 2023 as well freeing up even more loot.