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Sri Voodi Investing in Single Family homes in Akron/OH
26 November 2024 | 16 replies
Water/sewer/trash bills are killer in the City and they are ruthless about holding housing providers responsible while letting tenants repeatedly off the hook. 
Csingh Singh Investing in California vs. other landlord-friendly states: What should I do?
27 November 2024 | 13 replies
Most properties are landscaped with water conservation in mind and therefore you don't have the expenses or hassle of maintaining large lawns, high water bills, large tree maintenance, etc.
Stevie Kim Money Pit Could Have Been Prevented?
27 November 2024 | 2 replies
While many appliances and the A/C, water heater, etc were updated they didn't update plumbing or wiring.
Lorraine Hadden Is AN 800+ FICO CREDIT SCORE EVEN POSSIBLE?
9 December 2024 | 38 replies
We went awhile back to look at financing an auto and she blew me outta the water with a 1/4 page credit report and an 830 score LOL.  
Bruce Tieu Design and furnish strategy for non conforming duplex
26 November 2024 | 9 replies
The water heater and furnace is downstairs, and the thermostat control is upstairs.
Samantha Stephens Purchasing a HUD home
25 November 2024 | 2 replies
We are currently looking at a HUD home in Georgia - I have a couple of questions and can’t seem to find a definitive answer - The home is currently in the OO listing period - our plan would be to buy the home doing extensive renovations (the home is in a “Historical” area so renovations have to be approved) once completed we plan on living there full time - it could take ip to a year to complete or longer I don’t know  - as I see it the OO designation is to be the OO for a min of 12 months - is this after the home has been renovated or after you close on the home - though the house could probably technically be lived in now it does have some water and roof damage and needs complete redo of electrical and plumbing - for me to deem it safe - so not really livable by normal standards - but no way it would be livable in just a couple of months - any thoughts or an actual answer to the OO rules 
Account Closed Favorite Landlord/Property Management Software/App & WHY?
25 November 2024 | 11 replies
Income Late fee Gross rent Expenses Advertising Cleaning Gardening/lawn mowing Insurance Interest on loan(s) property tax Legal expenses Pest control Property agent fees/commission Repairs and maintenance Water charges Electric Bill Total expenses Net rental income or (loss)
Chris Brown Note Investing Training Programs
27 November 2024 | 18 replies
I think Chris makes a good point of determining the strategy - performing 1st position notes is always a safe "dipping toes in the water" type of note to go with. 
Pat Arneson Turning on Utilities
21 November 2024 | 3 replies
The pipes have to be dewinterized so I would have a plumbing professional there prior and when the water gets turned back on just in case.
Lewis Kerwin Does this SFH warrant full interior repainting? And if so, is $3000 reasonable?
26 November 2024 | 9 replies
You may have water traveling down the bedroom wall, then across the dining room ceiling to the lowest spot which happens to be there.