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Trevor Schumann CAN LANDLORD RETROACTIVELY REFUSE LATE RENT & PROCEED WITH EVICTION PROCESS?
6 August 2014 | 17 replies
Really take a look at the action of events  that occurred and ask yourself how you could have handled things better.People respond in the heat of the moment and the mouth moves faster than the brain thinks on what was said.
Brett Snodgrass Tenant Horrer Story, Legal Issue, Seeking Advice
6 August 2014 | 5 replies
So after 6 months, I had the property manager evict tenants, and they moved out...When I went to see home, (The home was Trashed, The furnace was stolen, and the water pipes Busted because no heat)  I took pics of home, but not the Trash...as I threw all trash in garage.I decided to cut my losses as this home was in South Bend, (Only one I had there), and I just sold the House As-Is for $6000 Cash...
Peter Gray Thoughts on this 7 unit building.
6 August 2014 | 9 replies
oh and utilities from last year include 800 per month just to heat the building.  
Bruce L. How to deal with questionable and demanding tenants?
12 August 2014 | 16 replies
Because if it's a one time leak and the it's fixed, the AC and heat would have dry out the carpet/board/ceiling/floor, correct?
Abou C. value added?
11 August 2014 | 13 replies
Increasing Income:Adding carportsAdding laundry facilitiesOnsite storagePartnering with cable/ internet providers for revenue sharing opportunitiesImprove leasingCollect outstanding receivablesUpgrading the units and adding amenities to common areas will command higher rents, etc.Decreasing Expenses:Rebid all service contractsRebid insuranceAppeal taxesReview staffingPreventative maintenance where neededUpgrading heating and cooling systemsUpgrading lighting systemsAdding insulationThere are many ways to add value to a property, these are a just a few
Kris Rasmussen oil heat
10 August 2014 | 15 replies
Although that might not be as energy efficient as a brand new gas boiler, the heating bill will be lower than oil. 
Terri Lewis What is your thoughts on emergency contact postings?
5 February 2015 | 5 replies
It was during winter and was nice to save the loss of heat and be assured no one was able to get in. 
Will Wu Central A/C or Window A/C for low income rentals.
17 June 2016 | 31 replies
The tenants don't change or clean their filters, the coils get dirty and we have to spend $150 to clean the coils.
Roy Gutierrez Flooded basement in rentals
17 August 2014 | 14 replies
Building wise though if you lose a water heat or furnace/boiler it's a nice help.
James Z. How much cash flow could one get with $150k starting capital?
9 December 2016 | 94 replies
Properties will look great in terms of cash flow after a renovation and few things are going wrong. 5 or 10 years down the road you start having problems with refrigerators, stoves, heat pumps, gutters, frozen pipes, dead beat tenants, and everything else in the world.