King Mmuwe
Ways to decrease expenses and increase cash flow
23 August 2019 | 2 replies
We don't own any properties where it would be better to keep the pools and we find that almost no tenants ever use swimming pools with the exception of children who use them for only a few weeks during an entire year.We remove garbage disposers from every apartment because maintaining garbage disposers was a nightmare.
Susan H.
Tenant didn't sign move-out checklist but...
27 July 2016 | 1 reply
Maybe they were hoping I wouldn’t notice the bad smell permeating the house, or the unauthorized changes to the shower fixtures, missing closet shelves, mold/mildew on window sills and frames, filthy oven (all contrary to Lease), and also cigarette butts and dog waste outside (both required to be disposed of daily per the Lease)….well, you get the point.
Adam K.
Estate sales - how do you even hear about these?
6 November 2017 | 12 replies
Another way that estate property is disposed is by a public sale, an auction, whereby they not only auction off the house but often times auction off the contents of the house, the furniture, the car, the clothes, everything in the house that's not nailed down.
Mariah Porter
House hack plumbing expense, who is responsible for the cost?
6 January 2023 | 4 replies
I'd just remind people once again not to flush tampons (or disposable wipes) down the toilet.
Richard Pulido
Meeting with a Realtor, need some advice!
13 November 2014 | 11 replies
You can broaden your effectiveness as an investor by expanding the use of tools you have at your disposal.
Matt Kvalheim
Can R/E Losses on a property be used to offset Profits from another property?
14 February 2015 | 6 replies
depending on your income, losses can be taken in the current year or carried forward to offset future income or used when you dispose of the property.
Calvin Brock
Turnover rate? % of tenants that don't get back their deposit?
11 August 2020 | 15 replies
But most often it is deducted for cleaning or leaving large items for us to dispose of.
Account Closed
Better to invest in a fund or try to be a private/hard money lender?
16 April 2014 | 12 replies
If things go really wrong, you need to be on your game to legally take the property back and find a way to dispose of it.
Jim Johnson
Bought, Sold, Now what??
22 July 2009 | 0 replies
My security agreement has the following line in it I rely on in this very situation'If the premises are left unoccupied for FIVE (5) days or more while payment or lot rent is due and unpaid, property will be considered abandoned and at the option of the Agreement Holder and or its assigns, is hereby authorized to take immediate possession of abandoned property as partial damages, disposing of mobile home and owners personal property as he may wish, without recourse.'