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Louis Aller Separating Heat in Walden NY 4 unit
18 May 2018 | 1 reply
What is the best way to separate the heating system and pass that utility onto the tenants?
David Russell Good areas in Columbus Ohio to buy to rent
17 May 2018 | 2 replies
There are good returns to be had but there are areas  that cash flow better and other areas that are more of long term buy and hold plays - basically, lower risk/lower return investment properties.
Chibu Ogu New Rental, Existing Tenant
26 May 2018 | 10 replies
I just closed and was given a check in the amount of both tenants deposits.Right away you want to call and transfer any utilities that the previous owner was paying, as well as call and set up a time to introduce yourself to them, as well as lay out clear guidelines and expectations as to what to expect with you as the new owner, ie. where and when to send payment, contact info and info on what to do if there are any issues that need to be addressed.I just closed on a new duplex and acquired tenants, i called right away and started service for water and garbage for the tenants, as well as met with them in person, I showed up with a copy of their current lease agreement for them to have as a refresher, a basic rental application for them to fill out to make sure i had the most current information about employment, tenants, contact info, as well as had them make a list of concerns and things that need repair. 
Colby Todd Income and financing
18 May 2018 | 2 replies
So I basically am going to need to shop around for these loans that aren’t standard, but they exist.Right now I’m gathering the funds for a down payment for my first investment.  
DG A. Growing a RE portfolio without displacing low(er) income folks?
2 July 2018 | 19 replies
It's not that there aren't opportunities here, it's just that my out of state properties have a manager so I basically am retired.
Ali Hashemi Advice on structuring a deal - SFH San Diego
22 May 2018 | 8 replies
He may be willing to reduce the price by RE agent costs that he would incur with a traditional sale but a bigger discount than that would basically be a gift.Someone that does not have the capital to purchase a SFR in San Diego I would think is unlikely to have the capital to supplement negative cash flow from owning the SFR. 
Mark Sewell Low End Condos as Investments - Houston SW
29 June 2018 | 27 replies
As for HOAs, they aren't cheap but they reduce your insurance costs, and assuming you have a good association they take care of capital and maintenance costs, so it's not like the money is thrown away--you're basically just outsourcing certain expenses via that means.
Michelle Bright Silver coating on flat roof in Chicago needed?
22 May 2018 | 6 replies
On my home the silver helped a lot to extend the life and reduce the summer heat of the upper floor.
Elvin Reyes I have no strategy- need advice on how to proceed -
22 May 2018 | 5 replies
The basic goals are:  1)  Cash flow/month to cover monthly bills; 2)  Profit to pay off personal debt.Once these Financial Goals are established, you can then "reverse engineer" your plan from these goals back to your current situation. 
Frank Capaldi Detroit, Toledo, Indianapolis Real Estate Investing
21 May 2018 | 10 replies
@Frank CapaldiI can't speak for the other markets, but Detroit is heating up.