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Jeffrey Honaker Help me on a new year new deal!!!
2 January 2019 | 4 replies
Newer ones should release the use of that central heat that the owner pays for as the units are smaller in size.
Erin McLellan-Dawe First Investment Property
2 January 2019 | 0 replies
Upgraded bathrooms, added a dishwasher, new washer/dryer, new heating/air conditioning, paint through inside and reinforce of basement wall.
Stefanos Axios Providence, RI Buy and Hold Prospects 2019+
8 January 2019 | 7 replies
(Zillow Data) Things definitely heating up. 100% appreciation in boston in about 6 years.
Terry Lao What have you sacrificed for your down payment?
14 January 2019 | 33 replies
Gather branches from trees for firewood instead of turning on heat.
Mikey Maher What common pitfalls are overlooked by 1st time investors?
6 January 2019 | 10 replies
This dude with no profile pic on his second post will ask about buying a $179,000 triplex built in, say, 1925 in a place like Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania. he'll have some description sheet ginned up by the seller with some vague language about the questionable roof and the convoluted heating system and all he'll want to know is if it's a good deal...the cash flow upside looks awesome, PLEASE HELP!!!
Stef Klynn NH owner occupied triplex insurance nightmare.
22 January 2019 | 23 replies
In addition, the person closed up the apartment before he committed suicide and did so during a heat wave. 
Chris Vanderberry First Time Homebuyer Evaluating a SF house for BRRRR in HEB
1 February 2019 | 5 replies
Hey BP community,I'm a first time homebuyer that wants to make my first home a rental down the road and I'm evaluating a property in Hurst that I have an opportunity to jump on pre-market.Here are the details on the house:1316 Redbud dr. 3bd/2bath1910sqft, 10+ year old AC/Heat system 4 yr old roofold water heaterThe house needs new floors in all bedrooms and the kitchen needs updating.Enclosed rear porch.The comps in the immediate area, based on my rookie evaluation came out around 220k and they want 230k for the house as-is with a lease back option for a couple months to accommodate my upcoming wedding.
Bobby Narinov How I got dumped by the Company that manages my property
29 May 2019 | 52 replies
This is a tough business by itself to add heated debates with the owners - Tenants will squeeze life out of you, especially in such low income area. 
David R. Inherited tenant at will
6 January 2019 | 12 replies
Recently, the tenant has been complaining about their high (nat gas) heating bill, and they said something like “since we don’t have a written rental agreement between the two of us, the law says that you are supposed to pay for heat.”
Emile Papillon Introduction and sharing today's opp
6 January 2019 | 0 replies
Electrical needs complete replacement (wiring, electrical box) but the house has newer roof and appliances (heating and water heater are recent), and the plumbing looks recent, which is all surprising given the state of the rest of the house...It's basically a roof and a brick frame with appliances.