
5 January 2019 | 12 replies
Nowadays, water run about $100/month per apartment, and even here, for $50K it's not worth it, particularly if I have no problems to begin with.On the other hand, for a side by side duplex, the cost of re doing the plumbing may be minimal.I looked into separating gas charges for a co-worker, who rents an apartment, and the landlord splits the monthly $30.00 cooking gas bill with him.

14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Its interesting to note though that gas prices are very low nowadays.

16 February 2023 | 17 replies
The training is good for apartment investment, but unlike the buzz, there is serious potential risk for passive investors.

19 July 2023 | 0 replies
There has been a lot of Buzz about this program and what it does for first time homebuyers and when it is appropriate to use.Starting from the top… You can use up to $20,000 that can be used for a down payment, closing costs, and/or permanent Interest Rate buydown.

8 December 2016 | 7 replies
These clauses are contained, in all Promissory Notes nowadays.

9 January 2023 | 19 replies
Hey Jossalyn,Lately, the buzz at the Meetups I have been attending have been mostly about flips and STR.

26 January 2023 | 65 replies
But I’ve also been influenced lately by podcast and local meetup buzz about moving from short term to mid term rentals.

12 July 2016 | 25 replies
Is this a Turnkey marketing buzz phrase or is there a definition?

10 December 2015 | 7 replies
Ask for a copy of his license, 2. ask for his acord insurance copy and name you as insured, 3. sign a contract with the company name, for newbies, only sign contract when the signing party is the actual name whrn you pull their license info (usually from your contractors board website) 4. tap your shoulder for a good job.If you hire a GC, it is their job to pull sub permits, that's why it is called "General Contractor".I often encounter those good workers nowadays that want to be on my network, some tile guy asked me if I could hire him per contract, i asked if he was license, same reply as yours "i work with a guy who has a license", i told him give to give me the above, he then said can he work for me per hour. lol.