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Adam Beasley Sell or hold negative cash flow properties?
27 June 2024 | 0 replies
Cons: Added time and mental energyOption 6) Sell the entire portfolio and move cash to REIT index fund -- Pros: Eliminates all time requirement, Eliminates cash crunch, ~9% expected returns.
Amy Denzler Tired of Shenanigans. . .seeking a network in Cincinnati
26 June 2024 | 11 replies
Just mentioned this on another post, but agreed it's exhausting.
Alan Wolkov Land Investor Course Recommendations
27 June 2024 | 28 replies
It's been exhausting at times...with waiting for the course to get to the point. 
Ahmad Moore Cash Out Refinance
26 June 2024 | 45 replies
I’ll try next month the seasoning time would have exhausted and update the masses
Yana Rishkovoy What type of insurance do I need as a landlord?
24 June 2024 | 5 replies
It was designed to provide additional Liability coverage if the underlying policy's limits are exhausted in a claim. 
John Kubilis Legal Bedroom Definition - Worcester, MA
24 June 2024 | 20 replies
They may require other things like a closet and air intake/exhaust vents.
Daniel Ben-Hur Buying a home every 2 years, renting the previous home out, and repeating, good idea?
26 June 2024 | 32 replies
A lot of people don't have a whole lot of interest in living in constant fixer-uppers, so you have to have the right mentality for that.A variation on it, if you want to live in better homes that aren't great rentals, is to, again, buy homes that are under market because they need some work, do the work, live there 2 years then sell for a profit and keep all of your capital gains.
Giles D. Syndication deals gone sour and the GP is now radio silent! What can I do?
28 June 2024 | 100 replies
I've prepared for this mentally but it still doesn't prepare you for the reality of losing the money.
Commie Anana Mentorship, accountability partner needed
22 June 2024 | 5 replies
I do not provide medical interventions for mental health problems.
Daniel Mendez Diving into my 1st rental (DFW)- Input your Advice & Guidance
22 June 2024 | 5 replies
For example:General-Filters (furnace, air conditioning, oven exhaust, refrigerator, and water)-Stove burner when the “eye” needs simple replacement-Batteries and remotes that service the premises-Fan and light pull strings-Smoke and carbon alarms testing and batteries-Ensuring appliances are properly plugged in, hooked up, and used-Removing dirt, debris, and lint in and from connection pipes (e.g. clothes dryer)-Tighten loose screws on all home functions (e.g. doors, hinges, handles, socket -Balancing off-balance appliances-Cable, internet, and phone jacks-Fire extinguishers-Systems operation (e.g. security, irrigation, HVAC)HVAC-Monthly A/C filter and drain line maintenance Electrical-Reset “tripped” GFI breakers-Light bulbs (throughout and at the end of the tenancy)-Blown fuses-Reset breakers in the outside and inside breaker boxes-Socket and plug outlet coversPlumbing-Unclog drains or toilets-Caulking around tubs and showers as needed-Gas pilot lighting-Leaky faucets and shower heads-Toilet flappers, handles, seats and seat lids, tank lid, and flush kit-Sink and tub stoppers-If septic tank present, use RID-X as directed on consumer box-Proper cleaning of garbage disposal-Loose faucets and sprayer heads and hoses-Faucet filters (i.e. aerator)-Open exterior plumbing clean out when necessary (e.g. sewage backup)Exterior-Routine lawn (and pool) maintenance-Adjusting sprinkler heads as necessary-On the last month of tenancy, tenant must perform required lawn maintenance no sooner than 2 days prior to vacate dateThere’s a lot to consider as a landlord.