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Danny Day Cashflow statements on performing properties
29 September 2015 | 27 replies
At the end of the year when you do your taxes your interest will come back into play but is calculated outside of the OE.A couple of more items to take into account are:LandscapingTrash RemovalTermite and Pest ControlFire and Safety Inspections (Fire Extinguishers and Smoke Detectors)Supplies (Office and Maintenance)Never assume a vacancy rate.
Cece Chen Returning partial payment by direct deposit after court eviction
9 November 2015 | 0 replies
However, they've made 2 payments of a few hundred each time that morning and a few days before, before we had a chance to amend our motion.
Dawn Anastasi Small success story - new rental
1 November 2014 | 66 replies
I really liked how nice it was and I got to know the neighbors and they're really great too.Purchase price = $31,500Rehab = $6,000 (approximately)Work done:+ Painting all rooms in the house (needed primer to cover ugly colors) + ceilings and trim+ New rainfall tub/shower faucet + plumbing+ New ceramic tile tub surround and tile base around the room+ New toilet+ New glass block window in the bathroom+ New windows in the entire house (except for large picture window), double-pane vinyl windows with tinted UV protection+ Basement laundry tub plumbing repairs+ New water heater+ Drywall replacement in upper bedroom around stairwell+ New outlets and switches in all rooms+ New light fixtures in two rooms+ New kitchen floor (sheet vinyl) also used on back hall and stairs to basement+ Miscellaneous (some new cabinet handles, smoke detectors, CO2 detectors, door knobs, new locks, curtain rods, curtains, light bulbs, grass cutting and gutter cleaning)Rented out at $875/month + utilities.The tenant I have is actually one from one of my other rentals. 
Dave G. Foreclosure proceedings dismissed without prejudice
5 July 2015 | 4 replies
The odd thing is, if I'm reading this right, the Plantiff (bank) motioned to dismiss after a few reschedulings of the court date.
Al Williamson More Internet of Things for Landlords
27 February 2018 | 9 replies
Presently we have lots of sensors (moisture, motion, light, sound, etc) that can be used to provide input to control the HVAC system, lights, appliances, alert us when there is water in catch pan under the laundry or water heater, etc.  
Julie Kern Rental Property Safety Checklist
9 March 2015 | 5 replies
There was a strong gas smell in the house today (which is being investigated) and that made me realize that we don't have CO detectors in the house and should.  
Ed Caldwell Securing your investment
12 March 2015 | 1 reply
No cost for equipment and it comes with a smoke detector.
George P. #32 (not a rental) was purchased today...for $8k
15 October 2016 | 15 replies
it's really easy... pretty much everything i use is either from HD - 99% or Amazon (shower trim, valve, bath fan, curtain rods, disposals, sink drains, fan timer, smoke detectors)tiles - MS international glacier or metro charcoalaccent tile - Madison Avenue Interlockingvanity - as modern looking as i can get it - vanitytub - aloha - $119kitchen kompact cabinets - usually buy the chadwood, but this was menards their other line (not good for rentals)hardwood - the stuff around $3, whatever color, but i like the natural lookpanasonic bath fans - always, always, always!
William Leuenberger Is it a good idea to create a partnership for MHPs?
17 August 2016 | 6 replies
Anyone can go through the motions of punching buttons and using your credit card but few put the necessary thought into writing the operating agreement.  
Grant Anderson How to Protect a Vacant House
11 May 2017 | 4 replies
Motion sensor lights and security cameras, or a big *** dog.