
27 August 2018 | 4 replies
I spent the weekend cleaning it and getting a solid game plan in place.I am looking for suggestions on good roofer and a good plumber.The house is only 900 sq ft.

18 May 2022 | 28 replies
For example, If you have a "regular" brokerage account, you can obtain a "portfolio line of credit", pretty much the same as a HELOC, and tap into gains without liquidating assets.

28 August 2018 | 3 replies
The next unit we will have to replace carpet and I'd like to clean up the moulding but hope not to replace.

16 April 2019 | 18 replies
Please correct me if I am missing some line items here, but here are the working numbers for the property:+ Gross Rental Income: $150,000- Cleaning Fees: ($21,600)- Management Fees: ($19,260)- Property Taxes: ($3,700)- Insurance: ($2,400)- Trash & Local Tax: ($650)- Utilities: ($7,200)- Pest Control ($560)- Supplies/Maintenance: ($1200)- Acct/Legal: ($1500)TOTAL EXPENSES = ($58,070)Net Operating Income = $91,930---Based on my limited understanding of the local CAP rates for similar properties in Philadelphia, PA 19106 it looks like 5-6% is a realistic number.

1 September 2018 | 112 replies
Cause they will pull your credit score so you need to have a semi decent credit, also they will want % down, you will probably have to declare how much income you have per year and they usually like to see 2 years of stable employment This is for a regular conventional loan

6 September 2018 | 4 replies
I replaced the vanity, I removed the tiled walls but left it around the tub, which remained, added sheetrock, a nice border tile, new vanity, kept the toilet and had a clean nice bath for… $516.97.

3 September 2018 | 13 replies
Otherwise, make sure the property is in a good location and you spend some money/time to really clean it up initially and find good tenants, being 1 hr away isn't too bad.

31 August 2018 | 21 replies
, but all the drugs and steroids in the world do not make you good at the snatch and clean and jerk.

24 September 2018 | 38 replies
I would seek competent tax advice, but if your spouse is working a regular nine to five type job (hourly wage or salary) then the choice will probably be straight forward.

30 August 2018 | 3 replies
I have ask my landlord to replace my carpet since it's been over 10 years since I moved in she has agreed to replace the carpet on several occasions however stated that the property owner needs to come and inspect the carpet to make sure that it is not above and beyond normal wear and tear it is my understanding that in California the carpet should be replaced after 10 years it is has bugs in it there is no padding left it is filthy grungy and it's already been cleaned twice and no difference because I am diabetic if I can have it replace laminate flooring that are being installed and all the recently vacated units which are being renovated I asked her on several occasions if I can have laminate floor instead of carpet and she stated that they cannot install laminate flooring in upstairs units due to the noise however I just discovered that the unit adjacent to mine on the upstairs floor just was renovated and they installed laminate flooring as this discrimination can I demand this type of flooring and ask her about the new laminate flooring on the second floor policy and why I am unable to have the same can I demand that type of flooring or do I have to have carpet I also feel she is being discriminating against me for no reason she has been short when I ask for repairs I asked to move to the downstairs unit and she gave me a whole rant about how she doesn't think that the property owners would allow me to move down there based on my rent being late once or twice and a bunch of other reasons which I don't think it's her business to point these things out to me or rather she should just give me the application or instructions on how to go about it and let the property owners make that decision do I have any basis for discrimination complaint against her with the fair housing authorities California