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Benjamin Fertich Investing in a High Turnover Military Environment
20 September 2017 | 25 replies
Also we work closely with the section 8 office, this is an extremely lucrative method that most people brush off but aren't familiar with the process.
Sam Cain Denver Long-term Rental vs. Airbnb?
7 June 2018 | 15 replies
I usually find creative ways to solve my problems but never thought of something like that.My most creative problem solver was a  broken brush hog in a pasture. 
Bill Goodland Is your net worth negative?!
13 July 2017 | 6 replies
It's more of a static measurement rather than looking at month-by-month income.  
Sean Kollee inner city duplex part 37- 47
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
The lacquer is a necessary evil to get a hard and durable white finish on smooth woodwork (no brush strokes).
Kenny Stanley Houston, Texas new to BiggerPockets
26 July 2017 | 2 replies
I also have experience clearing land/lots of brush and trees (I've done up to 20 acres), demoing houses, building roads etc. 
Mike Axtell New members in the Ocala, Fl. Area
13 August 2017 | 2 replies
The owner is too old to deal with it.So, we're putting in the sweat equity....We brush hogged down the waist high grass, I'm tearing the remains of the wood floor and trailer frame out now.Our intent is to put in a second well and septic, put two new doublewides in, each on a half acre, and do a "house hack" of sorts.We're paying cash for everything but the mobiles, so the rental will pay the mortgage with enough for repairs until we move to our next property, then the properties will cash flow and we will refinance and get our cash back out and segway to a multi family.
Joshua King SFR Rehab to Rent in Kennesaw - Contractor Recommendations Needed
25 August 2017 | 6 replies
New water heater + Expansion tankPaint All interior and trimFix previous amateur repair on crack in ceilingKitchenNew kitchen counter top (L Shaped, about 25 sq ft in total)Refurbish cabinetsGeneralRemove one interior door and wall up (this is behind the new shower)Replace one exterior doorExteriorLandscape (mow, clear small brush/overgrowth, trim hedges)Repair about 20 ft of fallen fencingNew crawlspace doorI'm not against DIY'ing a few things, but time constraints with a full time job mean hiring almost all of this out.
Greg Franck Tenant Threatened Destruction to Property
31 August 2017 | 6 replies
What was wrong with your extinguisher... had it been tampered with or was it just due for annual inspection recharge,, Some types of threats you should never permit to be brushed off.. 
Aaron Phillips Another Question For Wholesalers
29 November 2019 | 8 replies
I just finished reading the Wholesaling Guide on BP for a second time, just to brush up on my Wholesaling knowledge.
Joshua D. Tenant not paying extra water bill usage. Force the issue or no?
9 October 2017 | 6 replies
If you leave rates static for too long you end up with tenants that are way under market rates and resentment on your part as your insurance, taxes, maintenance and other costs go up.