
18 May 2021 | 10 replies
OP just has to put the contracts in place between the entity holding Title and the Mgt LLC to make it legally "clean."

15 May 2021 | 6 replies
Tile throughout.With an offwhite 12x24 throughout, any dirty tile grout is going to show more.I'm interested in this "dark grout" concept to avoid cleaning between rentals and keeping the tile looking like it never needs cleaning, but where on the grout spectrum/what colors do people purchase to achieve this?

16 May 2021 | 10 replies
Also, as the agent I try to make the offer as clean and streamlined as possible and I think it's very important to write your best offer up front in many situations these days to try and avoid bidding wars where you can.

16 May 2021 | 6 replies
You take it over vacant so you can renovate, clean up, and place your own tenants at market rate.If tenants need 30 days to vacate, make your closing 45-60 days so the Landlord has extra time to deal with any renter that holds over.

26 May 2021 | 16 replies
If items are not cleaned or damaged, someone needs to photograph and calculate costs for security deposit deductions.

15 May 2021 | 0 replies
What I know is it’s an absolute tax auction, so all liens will be wiped clean from the property and sold to highest bidder.I am specifically interested in the vacant city lots zoned for single family residential.

17 May 2021 | 18 replies
Haven't noticed a single bit of difference in either.....I wouldn't worry about it....just be courteous with guests, keep your house clean, Etc....what most people would normally do anyway.....

19 May 2021 | 4 replies
hi everyone, this is my first time posting to bigger pocketsi am an airline pilot in my mid 30s and looking to create a new life for my wife and myself and our baby on the way. i have dove deep on BP and been scouring the bookstore and the podcasts and learning as much as i can about investing in real estate. we currently live in a 1b/1ba home we own, and no longer owe any debt. i bought it for $120k in 2015 with 2br/1ba, met my wife the next year, she moved in and we gutted it and rehabbed it ourselves (aside from some structural flooring stuff and the final electric and water connections) and blew the tiny bathroom out into the adjacent bedroom, making the house a 1br/1ba. we did all the framing and flooring, paint and drywall and fixtures ourselves. we plan to add an additional bedroom or two, and possibly another bathroom, in the unfinished attic at some point. i was granted a HELOC for $120,000 with my local bank after it got reappraised a month ago at $163,000. i think we spent around $25,000 on the rehab so i'm feeling pretty darn happy about the situation. obviously the covid exodus from boston and new york have pumped real estate prices but we dont really plan on selling any time soon; but possibly renting it out if i get relocated for work.i am trying to find my first investment deal, and my wife and i have narrowed down our plan to aim for a rental with cosmetic rehab and solid tenant base. we thought about house hacking. i'm not sure of where i'll be sent next with work, but i will be sent somewhere else soon. our local market (vermont) is not very landlord friendly so we are looking at long distance, self-sufficient rental as our first investment. i am leaning toward student rentals, and after searching and comparing prices and stuff we have chosen to focus on a few different college town markets in the TN, KY, WV region. i have found a property i think might fit. its a triplex with three 1br/1ba units and off street parking, split utilities, w/d in each unit, located a half block from campus. it seems in decent shape, its been on the market over 200 days, and is listed at $190,000 in a market i believe i can ask at least $750 per unit for rent, which would bring my cash flow to near $1000/mo if i used the calculator correctly.what next??

22 June 2022 | 4 replies
Their underwriting is pretty strict, so make sure the property is clean and tenants are cooperative.

16 May 2021 | 7 replies
I do not wish to be checking in and dealing with STR issues and cleaning and other things.