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Alex Goumilevski Converting oil heat to electric on a 30 unit building
7 September 2018 | 7 replies
Landlord pays for oil, water/sewer and trash.If we end up acquiring the building, we would somehow want to pass the heating cost to the tenants for new leases.One way would be to implement RUBS (utility bill back to the tenants based on sq footage of the units, # of occupants, etc).Another way would be to convert to electric heat.
Dawn Young Self-storage managing from afar!
29 December 2020 | 13 replies
Has anyone tried to utilize a rental property mangement company for this purpose?
Jairo Serrano First rental $1,300/month
1 September 2018 | 19 replies
@Josiah Kay tenants pay all utilities.
Greg Bohn Public Property Records
1 September 2018 | 6 replies
To best identify true value, I would look on the MLS or utilize an agent to pull comps for current condition and ARV comps. 
Daniel D Ryan First time vacation rental owner
11 September 2018 | 3 replies
I'm a big believer in direct bookings but you'll need to utilize the existing marketplaces first to gain traction then invest in your own site.
Jeff Morys Cash Flow on rental property in NYC
2 September 2018 | 2 replies
It is better to price out the things you will know in advance like insurance, property taxes, management, utilities etc. and use a much smaller percentage for unpredictable things like repairs.
Jordan Kenyon My first deal Does this look good?
1 October 2018 | 16 replies
Purchase price: $197,500FHA 3.5% down: $7,000Mortgage, taxes, Insurance: $1,5352 Bedroom rent: $1,1001 Bedroom which I'll live in for a year but could rent for $850Barber shop in building: $650The only thing I pay for is heating which was $2,000 total for last year the rest of utilities or paid by tenants.My question here is with me owner occupying I will clear $215 but once I move out I will clear $1,065.
Sergii Pyrog How to determine an abandoned property?
1 September 2018 | 2 replies
Some of the criteria I use:-Rent is not current-Most items of value have been removed -utilities are off-Neighbors have not seen them or saw them moving outAbsolutely no need to go thru the eviction process if your criteria is met. 
Jack Walker Young Spokane “Future Investor”.
6 September 2018 | 4 replies
My rent, utilities, and WiFi are a combined $1100.