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10 September 2021 | 15 replies
Maybe a leaking sink or someone that didn't understand a kitchen faucet enough to get hot water out of it.Had someone lose a kayak, but I knew what part of the lake to go find it.
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16 September 2021 | 55 replies
My tenants talk goes like this Me: The property won’t be ready for a few weeks because we need to connect the water line from the well to the house Tenent: What if I do it?
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11 September 2021 | 3 replies
- airDNA forecast increasing, >$550/night by 2021)Short term Rental Fees:-Property Mgmt (20% of revenue)= $1900.00 -Local tax (13% of revenue) = $1235.00General fees:-Mortgage Principal+Int: $1578-Insurance(monthly): $160-Property tax(monthly): $317-PMI: $200 -HOA: $0-Maintenance: $500/month -Utilities/electric: $250-Utilities/grass: $150-Utilities/water: $100 -Utilities/Internet: $70 -Cap Ex (saving 5% of revenue): $475-Vacancy (Saving 5% of revenue): $475——————Total: $7410$9500-7410$ = $2090 cash flow/month on average ——More traditional rental, eg month-to-month: 4 months per yearRental IncomeUnit 1-(3 bd/1ba): $2500/mo Unit 2- (1 bd/1ba): $1100/moUnit 3- (1bd/1ba): $1000/moTotal: $4600/monthGeneral fees:-Mortgage Principal: $1578-Insurance(monthly): $160-Property Mgmt (10% of revenue)= $460-Property tax(monthly): $317-PMI: $200 -HOA: $0-Maintenance: $500/month -Cap Ex (saving 2.5% of revenue): $ 122.5-Vacancy (Saving 2.5% of revenue): $ 122.5Total: $3460/month$4600-3460= $1140/month in cashflow on average
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14 September 2021 | 2 replies
I am looking at a cash only deal to fix & flip.The house is listed for $325,000 (4 bed 2 bath 1500 sq ft) The neighborhood I believe could support a case for $550-600 all fixed up.The house right next to it sold for $490 (3 bed 2 bath 1300 sq ft) In a document I received from the realtor it discloses there was water damage to the kitchen area.
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11 September 2021 | 3 replies
Looking at a duplex where the current owner pays utilities simply because there is no si meter for water or electric.If I were to try and sub meter it, how much would that cost?
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10 November 2021 | 17 replies
Water getting under the foundation is the primary root cause in most foundation issues.
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29 September 2021 | 8 replies
When I see new investors with healthy budgets ask these questions in an open forum I always envision a bunch of sharks circling him in the water.
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13 September 2021 | 29 replies
She is clearly testing the waters.
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11 September 2021 | 5 replies
Water heater new, HVAC recently updated.Fast forward ten years, and I am now living in TX and with plans to have my mom move in with us here.
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12 September 2021 | 25 replies
A full wash cycle caused 90% of the water.