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Eric N. Difficult, unhappy tenants on a 3 year lease?
5 September 2017 | 9 replies
I'll be purchasing an additional A/C unit for the next summer. 
Mike Miller Can Someone Explain this Line in the Purchase Agreement?
4 September 2017 | 9 replies
LLC would go in box 1  boxes 2 and 3 are for additional names as buyers  example husband name box 1,wife box 2  never did see 3 names but you have that option As mentioned you only need your LLC in box 1
Abulele Woldulele Should 1% be on asking price or on asking price minus down paymen
3 September 2017 | 8 replies
Investopedia is on the right track saying that the rule is supposed to ensure it covers your mortgage, but it's much more than just the mortgage, it's the insurance, taxes, maintenance, etc costs that are in addition to your mortgage.
Martin Underhill New Owner Looking to Terminate Previous Tenant
4 September 2017 | 8 replies
In addition and along the same lines, there is no provision in Colorado law allowing the new owner to boot a tenant so that the new owner can occupy the tenant's unit. 
Trevor S Foster Rehab Estimate opinions
4 September 2017 | 14 replies
.- Additional subfloor (wood) and cement board (floor) $100- Shower cement board $75- Waterproofing Membrane (I like to do this) $150- Shower wall tile (80-90 SF) $150- Flooring tile (30-40 SF) $100- Tile setting and grout $75- Vanity with top and mirror (24" it looks) $250- Toilet, wax ring and feed line $100- Faucet, feed lines and trap $75- Trim $25- Accessories $40- Fan/light $150- Vanity Light $50- *Shower diverter valve with trim kit and plumber to install and help set tub/drain. $750- Screws, adhesives and fasteners (cement board screws, caulk, etc) $50- Paint $40- Miscellaneous $100TOTAL: $2530With all of that said these numbers would be my BASE run, and assuming I was spending my budget amount on each item.
Morgan Reinart Looking for a Small Multifamily in OKC
29 December 2017 | 7 replies
We had a 2 bed duplex within 4 blocks of the Plaza District under contract to house hack also with our two kids, but days before closing the deal fell through.
Dom Smith Hello quick intro/question from Connecticut
5 September 2017 | 14 replies
I have about ~40K equity in the rental and owe about $157K on the loan, but the monthly rental income only covers the mortgage payment + insurance + taxes + an additional $75 a month, which I put aside for repairs and anything that may come up.  
Andri Artayudianto Why do landlords pay water bills?
4 September 2017 | 11 replies
No thank you very much, I hope to spend a bit more time with my kids, plus see 1.I will readily admit that when I went in to this I was looking at how to eliminate or minimize my having to pay for utilities.
Mushtaq G. Tenant breaking lease
9 September 2017 | 16 replies
Hi friends,  purchased my first rental in may this year, got it rented in mid June, signed a 12 month contract with tenant, about a week ago tenant sent me an 'official' email that there is a mice/rat problem, although there were cheaper options I went with professionals who were charging me 7-8x only because this is a long term investment and I wanted to get it solved, the pest professionals sealed the attic and set traps, they followed by couple of times to remove traps and refill bait boxes, my tenant now sent me lease termination letter citing health concerns due to mice/rat problem, they paid for current sept month and said that I can keep half the deposit for Oct.What should I do here, they have three small kids so I understand the reason for concern but I am also doing my best to solve the issue, should I go ahead and accept their termination or should I fight it out, not sure if involving lawyer is good as I am trying to make some cash flow and not lose it.. please advice also I am from Texas and would love to hear about TX law on this.
Erica Williams Property Appraisal after Hurricane Harvey
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
Erica,If you are interested in this property, in addition to reaching out to condo investors for advise, you should be sure to also do “proper” due diligence.