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Bob Woelfel Number of tenants per bedroom??
25 August 2017 | 8 replies
You can set occupancy limit's and a person is an occupant no matter what age.Your occupancy limit per size apartment must be consistent and not exceed city code standards.I like quite buildings my units are desirable enough that a single occupant can still afford a 1 br. and I limit my 2br units to 2 people.. 
Craig Tomlinson Listing broken into-now claiming to be tenants
26 August 2017 | 21 replies
If they were the victims here and paid a fee to rent here, then they should be able to supply a lease agreement and a cancelled check.Next I would get any contact info you can of the phony property manager who rented it and then send them a message from the victims asking if the PM has any other properties in the area because their cousin wants to move close to them as well.
Tom R. Estimating rent with very limited info
23 August 2017 | 3 replies
There are now other houses currently available for rent in the area with the same number of beds and a similar sq footage.
Mike Nelson Move-in fees when some tenants of group are new
24 August 2017 | 3 replies
A year ago, three people leased a three bedroom apartment, and a $350 fee was charged.  
Brenna Walker Should we sell or refinance?
23 August 2017 | 4 replies
We also have a 4.5% interest rate and a credit score of about 750. 
Ben Hooper Expanding STR business
6 July 2019 | 13 replies
it seems as if option #1 allows you to quickly scale with less money (basically furniture and a security deposit) but has the downside of lower margins since you're not building equity.I've also thought of other ideas such as buying a few properties under a llc with several other investors, where the total cash per person would be the same as if you bought 1 property by yourself but it's diversified across different markets and reduced risk.
James McCard NW Corner CT am I just being unrealistic or is it something else?
20 June 2020 | 9 replies
An example of a property I recently looked at in Torrington is a 3 family with off street parking, a 2 car garage and a shared driveway with 2 other properties, older home but it is well maintained.
Robert Freeborn Student Housing - Analysis Help.
11 September 2017 | 10 replies
The university has 3 semesters a year, and a 7 week summer term.
Nathan Curry Advice and thoughts please
23 August 2017 | 1 reply
Hi there, my name is Nathan and a wonderful Irish fellow named Brendan introduced this website to my partner and I.He spoke very highly of this community online and I believe has done very well in his investments.I have one question and perhaps you can guide me.
Gaston Barua Creative Financing for back to back properties - HELP!
23 August 2017 | 1 reply
I was inspired today by the most recent BP podcast, and as it states; I am training my self to think about "how  I can expedite  my goals to financial freedom VS making excuses and giving into fear and analysis paralysis.