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Kathleen J. Flipping Occupied Foreclosures in Cook County, IL
27 February 2018 | 1 reply
Cook County, IL has a plethora of occupied foreclosure options, but I am hesitant to buy in Cook, which is notoriously tenant-friendly when it comes to evictions.  
Scott Ma Get rid of smoke in a rehabbed house
25 April 2017 | 3 replies
Hi all BPers,I bot this house from a smoker and rehab it recently.
Kyler Cook How come I find properties before my broker?
21 January 2019 | 24 replies
Originally posted by @Kyler Cook:@Chris MasonThat’s good to know, and not wrong of them at all.
Matt Schambeau Mold not disclosed by seller on rental duplex
14 February 2018 | 17 replies
Occupants create moisture just from their bodies, not running exhaust fans in the shower, cooking without venting and humidifiers.
Jeff Stephens Have you read the book 'Lifeonaire'?
17 December 2021 | 26 replies
I recently read the book 'Lifeonaire' by Steve Cook, which has had a big impact on my thinking over the last couple of weeks.
Joseph Weisenbloom Catering to the busines crowd with the vacation rental?
25 September 2015 | 9 replies
If I were traveling alone on business, which I sometimes do, I'd be more interested in putting groceries in the fridge and cooking "at home".
Kevin Zheng how does section 8 determine rent price
21 December 2023 | 17 replies
section 8 voucher program as there is more than one type of section 8, have a chart, search hud fair market rents, it changes from year to year, neighborhood, and age and condition of home, that will give you a range, a 3 br home is different than a 3br duplex,3br apt or 3br trailer, then, you have utilities, what is included for that rent, most landlords prefer to include water sewer and trash because they are leinable, meaning if tenant behind you can lose investment, next just because you have a number you want to get for rent or saw someone ask for rent, doesnt mean it will rent for that, some rents that are too high sit on market a while, that is also considered, that tells you again a range for market, the amount they will pay depends on tenant also, if tenant has a 3 br voucher, hud will figure a percent they contribute including all their utilities, then hud will pay the difference, say 900 market rent, tenants share might be 30%, that is 300 minus what the hud allows for heat, elect etc, so the tenant could end up paying you $100 and $200 for utilities,then hud pays the 800 difference, there is a chart for many variables, elect cooking, elect hot water, air, lights, a house with gas cooking maybe be different than electric cooking, and everything little item is why two could have different rents, most housing authorities can give you a better assessment if you contact them with interest in becoming certified, but 2 homes next to each other can be different based on what is in them, they can give you a specific rent in advance, the lower the tenants income the higher amount hud will contribute to meet the total value rent they determined
Micah Cook What should I be looking for?
22 March 2016 | 19 replies
Hey @Micah Cook, welcome to BP. 
Chris Erwin What Is Your Perception For Investing In Alabama?
29 March 2016 | 14 replies
Chris Erwin I'd connect with Jarrod Cook and J Benoit They can help you out!
Blake LeVine South Florida question
15 May 2015 | 13 replies
Looking for a non-smoker, no smelly indoor dogs please :)