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21 August 2024 | 7 replies
Alternatively, once the existing tenant is out, you can lease at market rate.The real challenge of "non-landlord friendly" areas in the form of: your ability to adjust their rent from one lease term to the next, rent control issues that would limit your ability to ever push rent increases over time, any mandates on required renewal options for existing tenants (typically come with rent control measures) and the ease and speed with which evictions are processed.
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21 August 2024 | 10 replies
Measuring if a property is a reasonable first, second or last investment is not a function of how much you have saved.
20 August 2024 | 4 replies
.- Goals: My aim is to successfully purchase, rehab, rent, refinance, and repeat with my initial properties, eventually scaling up to build a portfolio.Questions1.
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25 August 2024 | 61 replies
The holes in the boards were there to hold the plaster (because they did not have spackle yet and still had to plaster), just like the wood lathe would. you can repair the cracks just like you would in drywall, i would recommend cleaning out all loose plaster, using a mesh tape and for the first coat some 45 minute easy sand, this product will dry fast and ready for you to put another coat of it or spackle on it, but you may want to solve why you got the cracks in the first place before repairing, usually something needs re supporting. the wire mesh you talk of in the corners can be cut with a sawzall or you can use a drywall hammer and chop it out at the corner ( if your aim is good ) this can be removed and easily patched then with the drywall, just make sure to wear gloves and safety glasses when doing so.
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20 August 2024 | 9 replies
If they don't pay the dues the HOA can lien the property or enforce measures on it.
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19 August 2024 | 4 replies
I suggest defining your goals – what exactly do you aim to achieve?
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19 August 2024 | 4 replies
Are you aiming to refinance into a traditional mortgage?
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20 August 2024 | 15 replies
Hi @Keaton Vols, congrats on the house hack and getting started early.As you're aware, there are many investing strategies you might consider, though if your aim is to expand your portfolio then BRRRR investing is a great option.
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18 August 2024 | 3 replies
That's an imperfect measure, but we really need to get a sense for what you have to do in order to GET that $108k that it currently brings in.Not giving you the yes/no on if it's a good deal or not, just giving you some ways to think about it.
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18 August 2024 | 3 replies
Up to now I aimed to maximize the Repairs and Supplies categories of my Schedule E, to make sure I have as large a deduction as possible.