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AJ Satcher What Are the Key Expenses in a House Hack?
5 December 2021 | 23 replies
Better to have someone pass, then being stuck with someone that doesn't like the way you run your household
Justin Moy The Rise of Millionaire Renters in the US
18 February 2023 | 4 replies
The report reveals that the number of renter households earning over $1 million has tripled since 2015, reaching a record high of 3,381 in 2020.Historically, cash for a downpayment has been cited as the #1 reason people didn’t pursue homeownership, but we’ve began to see a larger group of individuals in younger generations opt to rent even with more than enough cash available to finance home purchases.Who are the millionaire renters?
Philip C. Sewer Bill Mystery - Who Pays?
26 May 2019 | 20 replies
Twenty-four hours is presumed to be a reasonable notice in the absence of evidence to the contrary.(9) Promptly commence an action under Chapter 1923. of the Revised Code, after complying with division (C) of section 5321.17 of the Revised Code, to remove a tenant from particular residential premises, if the tenant fails to vacate the premises within three days after the giving of the notice required by that division and if the landlord has actual knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe that the tenant, any person in the tenant's household, or any person on the premises with the consent of the tenant previously has or presently is engaged in a violation as described in division (A)(6)(a)(i) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code, whether or not the tenant or other person has been charged with, has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of, or has been determined to be a delinquent child for an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a violation as described in that division.
Jon Loca Renting the house I live in
15 June 2015 | 3 replies
How many in your household?
Shaun Morgan Used the wrong loan, need advice.
18 February 2023 | 3 replies
If that's the case, then you agreed to a mortgage that will not be for your personal, family, or household use. 
Kristin Riker Florida rentals (out of state investor)
28 September 2022 | 16 replies
This is after the STR property mgmt fee of 18% - 20%.Most STR travel is based on low cost, convenient location, and household amenities. 
Julia Rockwell Starting my 1st house hack this year! Am I overlooking anything?
21 August 2018 | 7 replies
My second spreadsheet is mostly pulled from census data/trulia/zillow (so I take the numbers with a grain of salt) but it lists on the X axis the zipcodes as well as the county as a whole.On the Y axis it lists: average listing price, median sale price (90 day period), median sale price versus last year, price per square foot, price per square foot versus last year, median rent per month, vacancy rate, annual property growth value, number of rentals on the market for that month, median rent versus last year, median rent divided by 1BD/2BD/3BD etc etc, median age, median household income, school districts, single residents, college educated percentage, percent home owners, population growth etc (there's more but I feel this is sufficient to get the point)3.)
Account Closed Tenant vs. Home owner rights
27 February 2023 | 4 replies
-The latest conclusion was that the well is under-producing to meet household usage demand.
Tim B. Retiring early with a few rentals paid off
8 December 2019 | 17 replies
@Dawn Brenengen and Max Householder  made some excellent points.  
Alan Zee What is going on with this market?
5 May 2019 | 132 replies
Compared to other countries, our home prices are cheap when using any of the following metrics:Price to rent ratioPrice to income ratioAffordability IndexMortgage as a percentage of incomeIf we "normalize our price to income ratio from about 4.5 to something similar to other countries (Take Canada fro example at 7.6), our average home value of $248k (on average income of $56k per household)  would reflect a price of $429k.