
19 May 2017 | 10 replies
Sometimes you just get one that is EXHAUSTING!

19 May 2017 | 6 replies
It wasn't feasible to run an exhaust vent in the older condo that wasn't built with en suite laundry, so this was the alternative I installed.

10 August 2020 | 6 replies
Once that's exhausted, go to the next lowest down payment option and the next etc... until that's exhausted and then do the next.All of this means you'll be moving quite a bit, but if you're gaining rental properties (I would certainly buy units at this stage of the game), and the properties are close to one another, why not?

30 June 2017 | 8 replies
The leasing fees are high because finding quality tenants can be risky and downright exhausting.
29 November 2017 | 2 replies
Major players with low cost of capital can play the low-interest game as well as perform more exhaustive research on additional unpaid taxes.

5 June 2017 | 15 replies
I was exhausted by the time it was done.

1 June 2017 | 4 replies
If the tenant thinks it may cost 20 bucks, they may figure why risk reporting the drip drop sound behind the wall, the ineffective bathroom exhaust fan, rust around the water heater base, or clank in the appliance (remember their interest in the maintenance of your property is probably not that great; it's your place in the end... and they may be short term)....They are also your eyes and ears, so maybe, as mentioned already, in the on-boarding you can communicate their obligation to report legitimate property issues without calling you on a whim for something silly (like give them examples... don't call me if you spill a glass of water; do call me there is any leaking water from pipes; don't call me if you see a spider; do call me if you see a racoon family under the porch etc)....Best of luck!

6 June 2017 | 8 replies
Thanks, @Bradley De comarmond I'm thinking I'll start with exhausting all options for local investing, focusing on anything that could make sense to house hack.

23 July 2017 | 0 replies
Hi All,I have a house that is a fix and flip, but the Contractor's original estimate came in too low, and we’ve exhausted our rehab budget.