
2 September 2008 | 12 replies
Been an efax customer for 3 years and have a standard fax all-in-1 machine as well.Best thing on efax: all faxes come as emails.

23 August 2008 | 0 replies
I am currently building some duplexes that I will utilize as rentals when construction is completed.

20 February 2009 | 12 replies
Obviously it has to be a $ maker on top of green....Of course you'll spend a lot more on an full-tilt green rehab....but you can offset some costs by reusing some materials (the greenest practice of all) as well as charging more rent because of lower utilities and the appeal to a certain clientele...I also thought that there might be some political capital involved in rehabbing green...maybe even grants or sponsors....

31 August 2008 | 16 replies
You missed a BUNCH of the expenses, such as vacancies, management (even if you do it yourself), advertising, utilities (at least during vacancies), legal fees, evictions, capital expenses (not technically an operating expense), etc.

1 September 2008 | 7 replies
Dan Inc,My name is Matthew Hanna and I am the Customer Operations Manager for Click2Mail.

24 June 2009 | 6 replies
If you use an attorney, they will customize more things and and that is really only a benefit when you have several parties in your entity.
5 September 2008 | 16 replies
My rental will soon be turned over to me, and the tenants name will be off the utilities.

2 September 2008 | 18 replies
Yearly PITI: roughly $28,000 Yearly association fee: $2500 Cleaning fees (paid by renters) Yearly average utilities (cable, phone, heat, electric): $3240 Yearly advertising costs (vrbo/homeaway.com etc): $600 Total costs: $34400 The house rents solid 3 months in the summer and 3 months in the winter.

3 September 2008 | 12 replies
Yearly PITI: roughly $28,000 Yearly association fee: $2500 Cleaning fees (paid by renters) Yearly average utilities (cable, phone, heat, electric): $3240 Yearly advertising costs (vrbo/homeaway.com etc): $600 Total costs: $34400 The house rents solid 3 months in the summer and 3 months in the winter.

9 September 2008 | 7 replies
I am looking at 2BR 1 bath unit right now and had a question - this is investment property for me and wondering when i don't have tenant in this property, how much should i account for utilities and other things (i plan to have the tenant pay for utilities in addition to rent) so just want to have idea when unit is vacant, how much in addition to mortgage i have to account for. thx.