![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1192603/small_1621510062-avatar-camarasarealtor.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
7 March 2020 | 6 replies
ššIMO, Those who buy right, at reduced rates, arenāt over leveraged, & own higher cash flowing properties will be fine, but may have to lower rents or deal with more turnover, if it gets bad.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/703618/small_1621495753-avatar-nagon29.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 February 2020 | 3 replies
@Leopoldo Vazquez whichever way you go, you will be fine.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/827120/small_1735307562-avatar-jm79.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 February 2020 | 5 replies
Mitchell Bernier hey as long as you are part of the apparatchik you will be fine as a landlord otherwise you will be known as comrade 'tenant'.Ā
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1657042/small_1621514539-avatar-kaleny.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 February 2020 | 2 replies
I am fine with letting go of equity but for me it would seem worthless to a private money person because they usually want in and out with their percentage of gains.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/465273/small_1621477866-avatar-seanlsloop.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
21 January 2022 | 102 replies
Let's chalk it up to lack of patience.ARV * .75 - rehab - purchase price = >0When I did the math I was fine with keeping a little money in, but the formula doesn't account for closing costs and obviously you need to be conservative with rehab estimates...
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1407369/small_1621512002-avatar-scottr258.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
7 March 2020 | 22 replies
If the building seals up decently, electric baseboards should be fine.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/536928/small_1696667682-avatar-vythien.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 February 2020 | 3 replies
Iām just not a fan of stucco, but once the foundation is fixed any product is fine.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1411347/small_1694740314-avatar-stephenm281.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 February 2020 | 4 replies
If you handle it correctly the park will most likely do business with you again.There are a lot of fine points to being successful in the mobile home business that donāt exist in regular real estate.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1398167/small_1621511925-avatar-lkpropertygroup.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
26 February 2020 | 13 replies
If so, the neighborhood is fine.
![](https://bpimg.biggerpockets.com/no_overlay/uploads/social_user/user_avatar/1429184/small_1621512215-avatar-thomasc314.jpg?twic=v1/output=image&v=2)
25 February 2020 | 5 replies
(not making them pay the real rent advertised for example)This is an odd one but I am in the process of buying my first multifamily property and I thought I would ask you fine people :)Generally speaking, is it a good idea to try to keep the current tenants to reduce vacancy?Ā