
20 December 2018 | 8 replies
.- Water/ Sewer - Should be able to charge back to tenants.- Interest rate - Feds raised rates again, so might be tough to find a non owner occupied (assumed due to your location) conventional loan @ 5%.- Confirm property taxes on the county website.Feel free to PM me if you have questions.

25 December 2018 | 4 replies
Water & Sewer: $0 (tenant pays in most cases right?)

3 January 2019 | 25 replies
Definitely have water heater/new roof/vacancy money set aside for it though.

20 December 2018 | 11 replies
They certainly saw the rip in the screen, the holes in the walls during their inspection.Our lease has a clause to the effect that the tenant has inspected the property and is accepting it 'as is', EXCEPT for items that could not be observed during inspection, for example, water was off, so tenant could not see the faucet drip.

21 December 2018 | 6 replies
You may want to try offering a Buyers home warranty so that the major issues in the property would be covered, foundation, appliances, water lines etc., for a mere $75 per event?

28 December 2018 | 9 replies
During the walkthrough there was a huge blue tarp on the roof from water damage of a recent storm.

21 December 2018 | 11 replies
All of which I would have had to bring to the table in cash.

15 January 2019 | 7 replies
Same with water and sewer, you pay water by unit which is around 50/month per unit so you'd be paying 2400/year.Also I noticed you didn't mention any debt servicing so I'm assuming you are paying cash for this property?

2 January 2019 | 11 replies
Are you looking for a partner and if so, what would you bring to the table?

20 December 2018 | 0 replies
With comps in the area ranging from $320-$440k, this one is sure to be a money maker for whoever gets to the table first.