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Shan Vincent Accounting Question- Investor with Real Estate License
23 June 2019 | 6 replies
Realtor activities on Sch C and rental activities on Sch E?
David Noble allowing a sublease Airbnb
2 July 2020 | 3 replies
@Kia E. did you ever find a solution for this? 
D Higgs How often are you expecting Property Managers to walkthrough
26 June 2019 | 40 replies
Bi-Annually with stipulations for more common inspections for w/e reason you decide.
Reco Collins Zoning Rules Baltimore City
26 September 2019 | 9 replies
I can't say for certain but I would call down the zoning office at 417 E.
Adam Johnson A day in the life of a full time note investor
25 June 2019 | 25 replies
Read and respond to e-mails - Our vendors typically respond Mon through Fri during business hours.
Lee Stephens What Expenses (IF ANY) Do You Cover on SFH's?
26 June 2019 | 28 replies
@Lee Stephens make sure to account for the following expenses in your calculations:1) Mortgage2) Mortgage insurance (PMI or MIP) or FHA Risk base3) Property Taxes4) City Taxes5) HOA (Home Owner’s Association) Dues and Fees and Assessments6) Insurance  a) Property Hazard Insurance (0.3-0.45%)  b) Flood Insurance  c) Earthquake Insurance  d) Umbrella Insurance7) Vacancy Rate (usually 8% - the equivalent to one month a year, or 5-6% if multifamily and/or if experienced, if not use 8%)8) Utilities (you’ll have these if your tenant is not covering them and/or during vacancy)  a) Water § Sewer § Garbage  b) Electricity  c) Natural Gas  d) Propane9) General Maintenance (usually 5%)  a) Upkeep § Landscaping  b) Snow removal c) Repairs  d) New Appliances  e) Make ready10) Capital Expenditures (usually 5%, higher is the property is old and obsolete, less if fully rehabbed and all mechanicals and roof are new)11) Property Management (8%, even if you self manage, your time still has value and there might be a time when you'll want to be completely hands off or you'll not be able to do it, vacation, retirement, etc.), including...  
Daniel Nail Electricians Louisville area
26 June 2019 | 2 replies
DM me for contact info, BP won't let me post his e-mail.
Willie Page What does amp mean I see it a lot on here
25 June 2019 | 11 replies
Can also be considered higher in value verus B-E areas.
Nia Dixon Looking for insight
9 July 2019 | 10 replies
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Kristin Kerr Street lights-Who pays? Tenant or Landlord?
27 June 2019 | 9 replies
(e) The landlord may not treat performance of the separate agreement described in subsection (d) as a condition to any obligation or performance of any rental agreement.