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Jeff Lubeski Who Pays - Burst Pipes
3 February 2014 | 30 replies
If she couldn't afford the gas, then you pay for the propane and raise your rent to cover it.
Matt M. How are you all achieving such high returns?
15 January 2014 | 18 replies
But why doesn't the market behave like the gas prices market?
Kevin Olson Analyzing potential deal, north shore MA
18 February 2014 | 7 replies
Are utilities (gas, electric, oil etc.) separate and do all tenants pay their own?
Kay Lee Lower Westchester, NY Deal - Opinion?
17 January 2014 | 6 replies
Owner's daughter was going to rehab this, but after putting in new boiler, new gas line, cover original hardwood floor with cheap blue carpet, and hodge podge kitchen (with 3 different cabinets), she got tired and wants to get out.
Ron Carlson New to BP Ron Carlson Arlington Tx
16 January 2014 | 11 replies
To add to it the neighbor kept calling the city on us saying our pool was leaking into her back yard.
Aaron A. Why so many foreclosures in Gaithersburg/Germantown/Rockville?
4 January 2015 | 10 replies
There are others that have high condo fees ($300-$600/month) that have lower price points and include all the above and also cover electricity and gas.
Amir Stoudamire Investing in HUD Homes? What Are Details that I Should Know
21 August 2014 | 17 replies
They just make it safe and secure.For example if the roof leaks all we call out for is a tarp to be placed on the roof.
Sant S. First Multi-Family Property Acquired
19 January 2014 | 11 replies
Debt expense is roughly $2400 / month Annual Tax: $10,500 Insurance: $3,500 Heating expense (Nat Gas): roughly $4850 / year (One boiler for entire building & two water heaters) Estimate expenses at 5% of Gross Income Annual Rent Roll: 70k ACQUISITION COSTS: Lawyer: 1k Appraisal & Environmental: $2300 Tank Sweep, LLC Set up, Survey, Misc: $1500 Title Fees & Bank Attorney: $5K Bank Origination Fee, Gov Record Fees: $3k The property did come with one unit vacant which I filled this month.
Richard Floyd Help me structure this deal! or talk me out of it!
17 January 2014 | 4 replies
. , the apartmentsoffer easy access to Interstate * and Interstate* and shopping within walking distance whilestill remaining in a quiet setting.One of the apartments has been converted touse as the management office, bringing the currentnumber of rentable units to 79.Units are 850 sq ft with 32 units having gasforced air heat at the tenants expense and 48with gas hot water heat at the landlord expenseThe property is currently renting at just below market but has enjoyed consistently stable and low vacancy rates.
Justin Hennig Duplex in the city, with a view. What would you do?
17 January 2014 | 2 replies
It is about 1680 Square feet finished (840 per side), side x side (mirror image), 2 bed, 1 bath duplex with separate everything (Gas/Electric/entries/laundry), a 2 car garage w/ 1 extra off-street space, big back yard, great views of the park, and in a phenomenal location.