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Erin Dorsey Robinson How much are you raising your rents?
17 July 2022 | 34 replies
Quote from @Bill Brandt: 20-35%. $1850-2250, $1450-$1700, and $1395 to $1900.
Account Closed How much to put towards cap ex savings account?
8 May 2019 | 2 replies
@Bill Brandt thanks for that input, bill!
Eugene Fedotov Landlords must pay relocation costs if they raise rents too high
10 February 2023 | 7 replies
I second @Bill Brandt - If you keep your rents at market rate you should NEVER have to raise more than 10%.
Michele Velazquez Do you follow 1 percent rule
3 August 2022 | 81 replies
@Bill Brandt hit the nail on the head. 
Eric T. Hold sellers responsible for botched window installation?
2 May 2023 | 14 replies
@Bill Brandt What @Mark S. said.
Jillyan MacMorris Can I use a 1031 on the sale of my primary residence?
21 May 2022 | 10 replies
In that case, @Bill Brandt, should I opt for a 1031 exchange?  
Patrick Shep Knob and Tube Wiring insurance options ?
26 April 2022 | 6 replies
Quote from @Bill Brandt: Ask the seller who they are using.
Satyam Mistry Bank Accounts for Multiple Properties
26 January 2021 | 42 replies
Originally posted by @Bill Brandt:12 in state rentals and 1 out of state. 1 account for everything except my MN rental requires their security deposit be held separate so I opened a CD with their deposit. 
Peter Morgan Is solar roofing worth it?
28 September 2021 | 21 replies
@Bill Brandt  National grid got their increases so I wish we were paying what we paid 22 years ago. 
Bernard Joseph S. Can you 1031 into property and partner up?
8 July 2022 | 4 replies
Quote from @Bill Brandt: Just buy as 50/50 tenants in common.