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Luke Carl How Much TP Per Guest??
7 September 2017 | 7 replies
I generally use this detergent to clean oil spots on the driveway, not to use it to clean any linens or towels.
Stephen Kunen Allentown deal analysis help!
14 September 2017 | 5 replies
(Oil too, depending on the furnace).
Danny Farrell Hardwood Floors vs Laminate for tenants
11 September 2017 | 33 replies
I realize that is contrary to what most people do, but as a contractor who's doing and/or directing the actual installation and maintenance, it makes a lot of sense for usIn bedrooms, I staple in unfinished 3/4 in. tongue-and-groove oak with 3 coats of oil-based poly to finish it.
Agustin Jimenez 80K-120K available for REI, what to do?
17 September 2017 | 20 replies
The reason being, the prices throughout Kern county have been kept low lately because previously it was an Oil and Ag based community (which has not been doing well lately).  
David Santore Water Heater & Furnace without a Tenant - OK to shut off?
11 September 2017 | 3 replies
Currently, the rental unit is empty so I just shut off the furnace and the water heater to conserve oil, and frankly because there's no need for hot water and heat (currently not freezing).  
Jordan Puffer Excited About Our First BRRRR Deal
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
The numbers look good:Location: Broadway HouseNumber of Units: 1Rent: $1,350.00 Square Feet: 1,666 Upfront Costs:Cost per Unit $95,000.00 Price: $80,000.00 Cost per Square Foot: $57.02 Cap Improvements & Repairs: $15,000.00Cash on Cash Return:19.84%Total: $95,000.00 Debt Coverage: [minimum 1.6] 1.78 20%Down: $19,000.00Capitalization Rate (ROI)9.05%Current Assessed Value: $29,666.00 Loan Amount: $76,000.00 Net Cash Flow per month: $314.08 Interest: 4.88%Net Cash Flow per month per unit: $314.08 Term (yrs): 30Total Rent/Month: $1,350 GROSS SCHEDULED RENTAL INCOME: $16,200.00 Less: Total Annual Debt Service: $(4,826.40)Less: Operating Expenses: $(6,470.63)Less: Vacancy and Credit Losses (7%): $(1,134.00)NET CASH FLOW: 3,769 NET OPERATING INCOME - (NOI): 8,595 INTEREST: 3,680 DEPRECIATION: 3,455 NET INCOME: 1,461 Property Insurance: $1,000.00 Property Management (10%): $1,620.00 Placement Fee(30%): $405.00 Real Estate Taxes (5.06179%) $1,501.63 Repairs and Maintenance (12%) $1,944.00 Services: Snow Removal: 720 Utilities: Electricity: N/A Gas and Oil: N/A Sewer and Water: $30.00/mo Other
Jack B. How would you turn 2 million in equity into cash flow?
20 September 2017 | 41 replies
Shave and a haircut, get out.   
Daria B. Ideas for existing fireplace in rental
21 October 2017 | 8 replies
Gel stain is almost like oil paint but looks stained not painted...no need to strip, just clean and light sand.
John Knisely Oil to Gas Utility Conversion
15 September 2017 | 7 replies
According to numbers I've received from the listing agent, the annual heating/oil expense is just shy of $11,000 a year.
Drew Kessler How to obtain a 30 yr fixed mortgage under an LLC
16 November 2020 | 35 replies
@Mike S. have you actually spoken to any of them?