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Taylor Jennings C Neighborhood: What rehab additions will increase $Rent/mo?
28 May 2014 | 26 replies
No dishwasher/disposals in lower end rentals, just basic appliances fridge & stove.I would market it for $700-$750 per month and assess if I need to reduce the price based on interest/feedback once it's actually on the rental market.
John Markem Very Suspicious Landlord Behavior Regarding Utilities
25 May 2014 | 6 replies
There is one hot water heater, on the 1st floor furnace, the 2nd floor furnace is on the 1st floor electric, as well as the second floor electric range and fridge.
John Krischer Closing on a rental, what information/documents should we get from current owners?
23 May 2014 | 2 replies
We just entered into contract for a duplex rental property with existing tenants, want to ensure we get everything needed from the current owners that we may want/need, Thinking of things like the rental history, the tenants leases, the background check info on them, the documentation on any of the property fixtures (fridge, range, dishwasher, washer.dryer, etc) etc etcAlso, for any security deposit from the tenants that the owners have, best to have them return that to tenants and we get it from them?
Amanda Sutherlin First Deal? ...Thoughts Please
14 June 2014 | 4 replies
3/2 1550 sq feet, 2 car garage located in Central FL Built 2001$79K 10% downPITI: $600/monthRent: 1100-1150Inside needs painting and a fridge is all thats needed.
Mark S. Analyze This Duplex
19 June 2014 | 16 replies
Both units need work; here are the larger items:Appliances (Unit A needs range + fridge; Unit B needs fridge): $1,500Floors (flooring needed in living area, hallway, bedrooms - probably use vinyl): $3,000Windows (need to be re-sealed) + New Doors (front screen door, doors in basement to yard, etc.): $1,500Paint (most rooms need paint): $1,000Roof Shingles: (may or may not need to do; roof missing a few shingles near gutter): $300Dryer Duct (missing a piece that connects from laundry room to outside, quick fix): $100Hot Water Heaters (electric) x 2: $2,000 (which is probably way high, but trying to be conservative).TOTAL ESTIMATED REHAB BUDGET (which is probably sky-high): $9,400ESTIMATED CLOSING COSTS: $5,000 all-inPROJECTED CASH-ON-CASH RETURNS: 14.91%
Richard Rockwood Flip # 1
19 June 2014 | 39 replies
Or get the low end stove $400, fridge $450, microwave $175, dishwasher $250, Washer/dryer $650 all new.
Timothy Edwards 3/2/2 buy and hold - first deal analysis needed
21 June 2014 | 6 replies
Kitchen appliances convey, no fridge
Kelly Williams New rental is dirty and broken
25 June 2014 | 14 replies
They left us a bottle of wine and some beer in the fridge as a move in gift.
Ashli U. Land lord deposit issues.
7 July 2014 | 27 replies
A missing fridge filter for 44 bucks (didnt even know the fridge had a ****ing filter) A missing door key for 75.00 sevent five dollars, you kidding me for a key?
David Torres Critique my first Deal in NM
16 April 2014 | 8 replies
The 4000 in initial repairs will cover paint, finishing the drywall in the converted garage, termite treatment, fridge, stove, blinds, a few shingle and some gutter repair.