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Michael G. Landlords in Brooklyn: Let's share a part-time roaming "super"?
22 April 2024 | 28 replies
Ex: If a tenant calls up to complain that their drain is broken or running slow, or that a light fixture needs replacement, or to spray the Apt with insecticide, or to fix a broken door-lock or window frame, or anything of the like such as the fast repairing, touching up, painting & cleaning needed during a turnover between Tenancies...
Sandra Kim Urgent - FIRPTA Nightmare - Title company won't write check to IRS
23 April 2024 | 6 replies
The title company gave me the contact of a firm they partner with, and requested that we use them instead as they meet their requirements, but they could not provide any explanation of why they can't write the check to the IRS, and I have already paid for the other firm's services and do not want to pay again.
Autumn Brooke Lawn Maintenance Liability Situation
24 April 2024 | 10 replies
That said in this setup unless someone wants to do I would have a service do it, not the tenants.
John Fider Is there an actual workers compensation WAIVER form?
23 April 2024 | 5 replies
Perhaps more common for a snow removal vendor as its usually a seasonal service paired with landscaping where employee relationships are more likely to exist.  
Bryce Jamison Golf Carts at an STR?
23 April 2024 | 28 replies
If you can rent them, then they are a huge money maker.I don't recall what we paid for it, but let's say $10,000 and I use it 75% for biz.So depreciation is $7500 (assume 30% tax bracket, tax reduction $2625) That is a cash inThen rental say about 75 days @ $250/day = $18750Less costs (gas, repairs, service, insurance etc, which will also be a deduction from revenues) = $5,000So Yr1 you are at $16,375 and your machine is all paid for and then some.I don't have a garage so it is parked on the side of the property.
John Krapf BRRRR and Overleveraged
23 April 2024 | 2 replies
The cashflows is also really solid and gives you a margin of safety in case there are any repair issues in the future.
Luis Salas Learning the ropes
23 April 2024 | 3 replies
"low balling" doesn't necessary meet those standards.The way that realtor's generally have to work is provide the seller the true and accurate comps (market value) as well as expressing to them that you could also buy it at a discount but buy it fast, no repairs, etc (all the other stuff wholesalers say/provide).
Brandon Dukes Re- Introducing Myself
23 April 2024 | 3 replies
I like working with agents and matter of fact I can offer a buy price service to agent where before they go on their listing appointments I can give them a buy price and contract they can have in their back pocket. 
Dustin Owens Advice/ guidance needed starting out with $100k
25 April 2024 | 25 replies
Long as I can keep it under 5k in repairs I’ll be happy. 
Star Campbell Best STR Cleaners
23 April 2024 | 3 replies
Someone that can service the Landmark Resort.Thanks,Star