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Philip L. Replacing windows on a rental
27 February 2019 | 115 replies
Definitely replace them with dual pane vinyl windows in your rental.
Ken Rishel A Must Read by Frank Rolfe
14 January 2016 | 9 replies
Manufactured Homeowners Feel the Financial Strain", as a part of their "Chasing the Dream" series.
Angel Perez What to do after flooding? I need advice!
27 October 2022 | 4 replies
If you come out ahead, and it saves you the mental / emotional strain there’s nothing wrong with pivoting to an area less at risk of flooding. 
Evan Linder First Home Orlando - First Hack
14 January 2023 | 8 replies
Be prepared for long permit times, the area is growing and that puts strains on all areas of county offices.
Les Goss Notes Meetup in Colorado Springs - Any Interest?
7 January 2016 | 6 replies
The note investor I worked for was apart of the panel.  I
Harry Campbell First time landlord..a/c isn't working, what to do...
30 August 2013 | 26 replies
I'm at the beginning of a 2 year lease with my tenant and don't want to strain the relationship but also can't afford/don't want to spend that much on an item like A/C.I didn't explicitly state in the ad or the lease that there would be A/C but when the tenant asked me about it during the showing, I said there is A/C but doesn't work well or something to that effect(maybe I said I never really use it, I honestly don't remember).So is it my responsibility to fix the A/C.
Alexander Russell Help ask the right questions
6 July 2016 | 0 replies
All 66 windows were replaced in 2013 with double pane energy efficient windows, three kitchens are brand new and 3 are satisfactory (a little dated but generally seem ok), the furnace boiler was recently rebuilt, the roof is 3 years old and the hot water tank is 5 years old.It would appear to cash flow well using the 50% rule (i.e. if it CFs $4800 per month * .9 for vacancies = $4,320 / 2 = $2,160 <-- expenses estimate).
Luis Ramirez What are the red flags to look when buying a house to flip or rehab?
28 January 2023 | 24 replies
Be sure to tour the entire houseFoggy or Nonfunctioning WindowsCheck for water in between double-paned windows and make sure all the windows are functional.What to look for in windowsStructural Walls or Floors Have Been RemovedSure you love the open floor plan, but was the house always open or did the homeowners renovate?
Mike Farr Advice Needed - Sell or Rent
29 July 2015 | 11 replies
I could handle a couple of months (their deposit + personal savings), but any longer and it would be a real strain.
David Carte Buying primary residence before rental property?
15 August 2017 | 10 replies
Not to mention the serious strain it puts on your savings rate.