23 June 2018 | 6 replies
Hey Who cares if the night stalker is sneaking through my back windows and coming in my bedroom , I’m certainly Not going to let that ruin my “dancing with stars !

22 June 2018 | 1 reply
The current fence(neighbors fence) is in almost dilapidated conditions and I’m fearful that this will discourage tenants in future turnovers if not dealt with so with that being said this weekend I plan to reach out to the new neighbors, I’ve already lined up one of my guys to install a new 6ft fence but it will require the demo of their current fence and the dogs to be put up while the work is being done(don’t need anybody getting bit) my question becomes though if you are a dog owner shouldn’t you be required to have a proper and safe fence or does this matter fall into my lap, I don’t want to make to make a big issue because well these neighbors could end up causing more trouble then it’s worth..

11 July 2018 | 6 replies
They are preying on rookies that watch too many tv shows and selling them on made-up ARV's.If you have never bought MF be careful with the numbers they give you.

23 June 2018 | 4 replies
I care deeply about where I live and my passion/desire is to invest in it and make it better.Found out about this place through Strong Towns, a nonprofit which I could not recommend more highly for people who really care about the city they live in.
23 June 2018 | 8 replies
We also take on the responsibility of doing maintenance, and caring for public areas.

29 June 2018 | 21 replies
They also care about their clients and keep things affordable for investors.

25 June 2018 | 2 replies
Sure, I get that if the deal is good, who cares... and no one likes inherited tenants anyways, but I wouldn't mind a little more protection during the purchase.

18 July 2018 | 4 replies
If she went to Assisted Living - I can help you but it's only KS Specific - each state is different but I'm guessing some of the guidelines carry across states in regards to how she will pay for the ALF and eligibility for Medicaid and Home and Community Based Services (which is a medicaid program that would help pay for ALF)Anyways in KS - in for someone to qualify for HCBS/Medicaid to help pay for their care either in the home or assisted living - you need to have less than $2k in assets - and consistently less than $2k in the bank - there is also something called a 5 year lookback period - I do not 100% understand how the lookback period works but will soon enough.So - as far as the assets are concerned - if your friends mother has the house and any savings there is no way the govt will be paying for most of her stay in ALF - and I also think it would be difficult to house her in an ALF facility for $3k per month - can be done but tough - Due to no estate planning the family needs to decide on what they are going to do - they will either need to sell the house now and just pay her money down at the private pay rate in a facility until she "runs out of money" then apply for Medicaid and go from there or see if the strategy of renting the house with her present income will be enough to cover the facility she's staying at.Individually the systems are simple however there are so many moving parts to Medicaid HCBS I've discovered in my time as owner of a facility I can 100% understand the families frustrations.

12 July 2018 | 4 replies
My question is, with all the moving parts: financing, permits, zoning, platting, building - how would you start thinking about and making sure all of the costs are taken care of and you’re not missing anything?

25 June 2018 | 7 replies
It's my understanding from the folks that I've talked to, most people won't put in the foot work for bird dogging so to speak.