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Steve Congelli New To RE Investing In Cleveland
10 April 2018 | 10 replies
I definitely can get trapped in the analysis paralysis vortex on occasion.
Kamran Rahman Renting Out to Section 8 Tenants?
30 October 2018 | 3 replies
I’ve got a potential tenant who is interested, and mentioned they would be paying in section 8 vouchers. 
Jonathan Cronkite Glue down vinyl VS click/lock vinyl plank (in section 8 rental)?
25 August 2018 | 7 replies

What have you done?glue down or (peel and stick):         PROs:  1. If there were a leak in the house, mop it up. 2. Easier to replace damaged pieces.        CONs: 1. More difficult to put down. 2. Harder to replace t...

Megan Gleeson Wildlife Removal Louisville, KY
21 May 2020 | 7 replies
Not all companies will go onto a 3rd floor roof to lay traps and the one I have found so far that will told me their work, along with trapping and clean up could be up to $6000!!
Rachel Waldman How to get rid of cigarette smoke odor??
7 July 2017 | 3 replies
Also, check the vents and filters in the unit as they will trap and spread odors.
Treivor Cashion What kind of questions would you ask yourself now?
17 January 2018 | 5 replies
I still get caught in that trap and now I at least recognize it (sometimes) and tell myself to just push through regardless of how prepared I am.
John Sheil Should I sell converted primary to rental after 1yr?
14 September 2018 | 5 replies
If you want to speak to the best professional, in my opinion, in the area about using trapped equity to finance the purchase of additional rental property, I would contact Joe Massey at Castle and Cooke Mortgage in Denver.Until you do that look at this simple example of how using that equity can help you build wealth:Hypothetical Situation AnalysisCurrent home purchased 10 years ago for $500,000 with 20% down.Current Property Value $800,000Original loan amount $400,000 Interest rate 5%Total Monthly payment, excluding escrows$2,147Current Loan Amount $325,000Equity ($800,000 - $325,000) $475,000If you were to refinance your home at its current value with a 30-year fixed rate mortgage, two things would happen.
Nick Cucci Dealing with Septic at a Mobile Home Park
22 January 2018 | 8 replies
I would check if the system has a grease trap , if not check on having one installed .  
Dorothy Griggs Newbie from Metro Atlanta, Georgia :)
19 April 2016 | 23 replies
Some easy DIY to use in your landscaping plan: Applying the best organic weed/feed treatment for your area during this spring season to encourage a lush lawn, mow every 10-21 days (depending on rainfall and growth rate), use an edger along the hard surfaces of your lawn (along the driveways, sidewalks, porches, etc. which gives your lawn a more defined look), trim hedges and trim limbs back from property (discourages insects and birds from trying to find entries into the property), replace and put down fresh mulch/pinestraw around trees, flower beds, bushes, and shrubs.Please let me know if that helps.Best to you!
Neal Ward Would you rent to Section 8 for $85 more a month?
12 June 2018 | 20 replies
If there are red flags that you would cause you not to rent to someone not in section 8 then don’t.