
2 June 2019 | 15 replies
Do you have an itemized list for how they charge you?
3 August 2018 | 6 replies
Roughly 4-6 months in (Let's say December), we settled up on water and lawn charges and wrote the landlord a check for ~$1,500 (~$1,200 water/ ~$300 lawn).

3 August 2018 | 7 replies
My lease says that they have to pay for all damage above normal wear and tear, and I have a form that specifies each charge.

16 August 2018 | 11 replies
Rentcafe.com states the average rent charged for a house this size is $840 a month.
3 August 2018 | 5 replies
2) Good leases spell out 1) hourly charges past the move out day/time and daily charges thereof, and 2) hourly labor charges for cleaning.

30 August 2018 | 9 replies
My lawyer is advising to convert the property to an LLC (at a $1K charge by him of course) and that will strengthen the case.

25 March 2020 | 11 replies
If installing tile base, depends a lot on the complexity, can easily add another 5+ Most of the good guys are charging 700 in our areas for this, but will do these on the side.

8 August 2018 | 16 replies
Based on my experience in the area and what he’s charging, his ROI figures don’t add up.At the end of the day, don’t trust everything you see or hear.

10 June 2020 | 5 replies
In other words, I can't raise rent to the current tenant, but if I get rid of my tenant and get another one it seems like I would be able to charge the current rates; not sure.I'm in a west Chicago suburb.Any word of wisdom is appreciated.Thanks!

7 August 2018 | 4 replies
It ranges for many different reasons.If the lender you are planning to use says it is going to charge you $7k-$8k then put that number in there.Though, I must admit that does sound high.