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Adam Smith Millennials are taking over!
15 November 2018 | 16 replies
Marc Winter your daughters may be different but if my parents offered me free rent or living accommodations I’d do that in a heartbeat over paying 2500 rent.Unfortunately my entire family lives in the cold Midwest and after moving away at 18, I’m not about to go back there.
Winn Vu Is this a fact that tenant has abandoned the property?
6 May 2018 | 9 replies
If someone took gas/heat out of their name randomly in the middle of winter I'd be concerned, but not here. 
Spencer R. First time invest projection model - Looking for feedback Please!
30 April 2018 | 4 replies
So you are essentially looking at 1500 a unit for a 3bd- 1200 a year for insurance seems low, to be honest- unless you got a quote for this prop 2160 a year seems low for taxes 1200 for lawn/snow a year is high... this winter was bad, and it also depends on if you have a driveway etc or just street parking Closing costs- you can get a good faith estimate from your lender- they may be a bit higher Also, you want to consider if you would be inheriting tenants.. or if they are way below market rent, 
Jeff Robson What's the timeline on purchasing / planning to purchase?
30 April 2018 | 2 replies
That means by Fall-Winter I could have 5% ready. 
Kari D. Qualifying legal bedroom in WA state
2 May 2018 | 1 reply
The minimum openable area to the outdoors shall be 4 percent of the floor area being ventilated.Heat Source- RequirementsR303.9 Required heating.When the winter design temperature in Table R301.2(1) is below 60°F (16°C), every dwelling unit shall be provided with heating facilities capable of maintaining a minimum room temperature of 68°F (20°C) at a point 3 feet (914 mm) above the floor and 2 feet (610 mm) from exterior walls in all habitable rooms at the design temperature.
Dustin Glossop Vacation Rentals- cost going up for Hosts 20% ??
3 May 2018 | 8 replies
It worked great until winter hit and they couldnt hold the bookings I was holding.
Nestor Rosero Acquiring occupied rental properties
29 November 2018 | 9 replies
Explain you want to rehab the home and everything, be upfront.At the end of the day in NJ, you cannot do anything to their lease when you purchase the property unless there is a clause in the lease stating that the lease is voidable if ownership of the property changes and the correct amount of notice is given.With it being winter, even with the above scenario a judge would probably side with letting the tenant stay until warmer weather comes.
Jonathan Roszkowski Newbie in Alameda CA (East Bay SF)
11 June 2018 | 21 replies
During the winter I make trips up to Tahoe to go snowboarding and also enjoy some mountain biking throughout the year.
Alex Hal Expensive, none value increase repair, still a good deal?
8 May 2018 | 1 reply
Given that it’s the Catskills, snow accumulates on top of the roof for almost the entire winter season.I asked my RE broker to have a roofer come out and give an estimate for the 2 office buildings.
Andrew Robitaille NH landlord question
9 May 2018 | 4 replies
Quick question, I am looking at a rental in NH (where I grew up and my family and friends are) but I’ve had a few people tell me that you cannot evict tenants in the winter time and if you get bad tenants you have to bite the bullet until spring.... seems like bull but since a few different people have told me I’m now curious.