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Nathan Frost Getting rentals on an LLC
10 June 2019 | 38 replies
My wife and I have a "vertically integrated vacation rental development and operation" business for the past 14 years. 
Stef Klynn NH owner occupied triplex insurance nightmare.
22 January 2019 | 23 replies
I suspect that your “messy” was perhaps more traumatic than logistical.
Michelina Clark New Investing Couple in Atascadero, CA
31 January 2019 | 9 replies
@Michelina Clark Hello Michelle & Richard, I’m a local investment property specialist and licensed realtor here on the Central Coast operating throughout  San Luis Obispo County.
Matt Holt Legal Structure for Rental Properties
7 January 2019 | 9 replies
There is a cost to LLCs; state annual fees, bank fees, accounting fees, and simply the cost of the time to operate multiple LLCs. 
Mark Hughes What is your true vacancy rate??
7 January 2019 | 19 replies
I prefer to operate based on what is best for me and have the experience to do it safely.One of the easiest legal ways to target seniors in screening is to have higher than average minimum credit score requirements.
Blaine Alger Cap rate Calculation Question
6 January 2019 | 2 replies
Why do you not include your monthly mortgage when subtracting  operating expenses from your Net income.
Tony Castronovo Rekey operational efficiencies
5 January 2019 | 1 reply

What do you do to keep your rekey/locksmith charges down? We have Kwickset Smartkey locks but are they legit for multi-family use? What about mailbox keys?

Austin V. Best resources for finding hard money partners
6 January 2019 | 5 replies
I know that this is more a local problem with the big growth my building area is going through, mainly because of the smaller sizes of the cities and towns, in which I operate.
Bobby Narinov How I got dumped by the Company that manages my property
29 May 2019 | 52 replies
The tenant was also charged $130 for tenant caused repairs (I.E. dog holes in back yard).The work needed upon move out was:- Full paint including ceilings in all 3 upstairs bedrooms - normal wear and tear- Paint interior and exterior doors front and back - normal wear and tear the sun beats down on these doors- Fill in all nail holes and repair where old curtain rods were on windows- Install smoke alarms - normal upon move out- Change furnace filter - normal upon move out- Fill dog holes in back yard - Check all plumbing and electrical to ensure is functioning (switches, plugs, outlets, drains, faucets) - precautionary to avoid maintenance issues as it is cheaper to do everything at once rather than have several maintenance calls after a move in- Roof repairs - not tenant damage- Ceiling repairs in upper bedrooms - due to roof leak- Repair storm door on front and rear entry- Remove all debris throughout the property- Check all cabinets, doors, hinges, are tight and open/close as they should - precautionary to avoid maintenance issues as it is cheaper to do everything at once rather than have several maintenance calls after a move in- Repair kitchen cabinet that is leaning forward - minor repair- Install shower head- Reglaze bathtub - not tenant damage- Install light bulbs in every socket - normal upon move out- Check all ceiling fans operate and install globes where missing - precautionary to avoid maintenance issues as it is cheaper to do everything at once rather than have several maintenance calls after a move in- Change front and back entry door locks - normal In move outYour response below:Skye,Isn't this supposed to be covered by the tenant's deposit?
Kirk Watkins Partnering for maximum cash flow
7 January 2019 | 2 replies
@Kirk WatkinsPartnership entities have so much flexibility that you can literally allocate income/losses in anyway shape or form.You just need to find the partner to agree to the terms that you want.You would then need to find an attorney to draft up the operating agreement/partnership agreement.