
9 September 2020 | 3 replies
Literally, two back to back messages from them read:Accommodation Tax and Tourism Development Tax is the same.TDT Tax is not a collected tax by Airbnb.I'm pulling my hair out and have already thrown my phone across the room.

22 September 2020 | 6 replies
Rosanna, sounds tough, sorry to hear.I actually recently had a small fire at one of my properties and I really feel like having a public adjuster is definitely going to more than pay for themself.That being said, your claim could end up being a good bit more cut and dry given that they're all total losses, so might not be worth the expense of paying a public adjuster.

25 July 2021 | 84 replies
Our plan is to keep the powder dry and be ready to jump on opportunities as they start to become more abundant.

10 September 2020 | 1 reply
Most of the meetings around town have dried up.

11 September 2020 | 6 replies
Hello again everyone,This question has been bothering me for quite some time now, so:I have a one door condo flat on the second floor w/ HOA that currently cash flows about 400/month.Purchased the property for $110,000 and the bank required $50,000 down (not dealing with this bank any longer).I put roughly $7,000 worth of work into the property and the unit will need a new AC unit next year ($4-5,000)5% over 25 years.Current value is between $160-165,000 (comps in the same HOA).Currently sitting on about $40,000 cash to cover any possible problems and looking for deals (dry in my area).Have two identical units, plus another similar unit that I live in.-- SO --Should I do a cash out refinance on the property and lower my cashflow to roughly $100/month, but pull out roughly $60,000?

14 September 2020 | 9 replies
Grow them gray hairs lol Personal opinion, I said once I hit 10 properties i'm using a property manager. once you scale so big, you can only manage so much yourself.I think we all decide what our number is

15 September 2020 | 17 replies
However, the inspector wasn’t aware of the interior leak, as it had been dry for quite some time prior to the inspection.

1 May 2019 | 3 replies
If there are gutter issues, dry rot, water damage, it can go hither.Piers in the basement are not that big of a deal, figure $350 per pier.

17 June 2022 | 11 replies
I am hesitant to wait until I can do a 3.5% down payment without running me dry, but I don't want to miss out on potential appreciation \ cash flow opportunity.

30 April 2019 | 10 replies
claims this is normal wear and tear.i'd like to hear your opinions on what you'd do and how much you'd charge.there was a lot of dog hair on the carpets.