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Kelley Roberts To Master Lease Option or not to Master Lease Option
12 November 2018 | 13 replies
Annual Operating Expenses Real Estate Taxes $14,650.00 Insurance $6,874.00 Water and Sewer $18,171.00 Snow Removal $0.00 Trash Removal (ROT $60 x 12) $3,768.00 Electric $10,594.00 Gas $9,803.00 Oil $0.00 Legal (rule of thumb) $500.00 Management Fees 10% $0.00 Repairs and Maintenance $49,329.00 Other (Turn Costs + Onsite) $41,222.00 Other (Onsite Manager) $24,000.00 Total Annual Operating Expense $178,911.00 I'm thinking this is a pretty easy fix.
Rodrigo Barrera should i pitch in for utilities?
5 October 2015 | 7 replies
So about a month ago we had a pipe burst in one of our unit, water ran from upstairs bathroom down to kitchen and into basement. water remediation company had fans and dehumidifiers in that tenants place for about a week running continuously. their utilities bill webt from being approx $50 normally to about $108 dollars so around double. theres 3 roommates in that unit and each one got a $100 disount for that months rent to compensate for any contractors coming in and out and not having hot water for about 5 days. my question is should i pay for the additional electricity used caused most likely by the dehumidifiers and fans?
Scott L. Renting just for winter / selling in the spring
6 October 2015 | 5 replies
More demand during the summer months than the winter months (no one wants to move when it is cold and raining/snowing).
Tony Velez Turnkey. Am I a wussy?
12 October 2015 | 98 replies
Installing a hot water tank is $600.  
Shaka Farrier VA LOAN (Owner Occupied) Duplex Analysis
13 October 2015 | 10 replies
I am rounding my mortgage costs up for easy calculation and my owner expenses (percentages) are pretty conservative Purchase Price: $215,000Gross Rents: $2,400 ($1,200 per unit)_________________________________________________________________________________-Mortgage Costs-Principle: $1000Interest: 3.5% ( I may do a rate & term refi for a 3.2% interest rate)Taxes: $210Insurance: $140 (Lowest quote thus far)Appox.Total: $1350/month_________________________________________________________________________________-Owner Expenses-Utilities: $0/Minimal (water and electric separate)Prop.
Stephanie Phillips Newbie investor in a pickle
8 October 2015 | 7 replies
Make sure you do your research on the reputation of anyone who might offer to help you so you don't end up in hotter water (there's a lot of great people on BP, but that doesn't mean everyone ) You may have to give up more of the future profit than you'd like-- but at least you'd stand a chance of getting to a profitable point.
Shannon Sadik Would you take a smoker who promises to quit?
10 October 2015 | 44 replies
Many do succeed...some even cold-turkey.
John Warren Practice Multi Family Analysis 1
13 October 2015 | 10 replies
Expenses: $52,355-Janitor $400-Water $11,000-Repairs- $1000 (This seems so unlikely for a 19 unit!)
Mil Sanghvi **JUST BOUGHT A 10 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING NOW WHAT???
14 December 2019 | 28 replies
No mailed check or pick ups.Purchase price 300k and owner is giving 20k towards upgrades/repairs etc  Plan is to install surveillance cameras, lights, paint doors and shutters, 2 water heaters and new signage and minor fixes etc.
Oraude Boston How To Negotiate Tax Liens
9 October 2015 | 4 replies
During that time, there was a water leak at the property (vacant property) and the water bill was over $5,000.