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Lynn Nguyen Thoughts on Buckner Terrace in East Dallas as potential house hack/mid term rental
28 March 2023 | 8 replies
Our most profitable with least wear and tear on the properties were in Irving and Euless. 
Brad Franks First time landlord; inherited tenants.
21 May 2019 | 14 replies
On the other hand now is the best time to act versus signing the lease and having them not afford new rent, dogs tear things up, etc.
Hayden Albert First time landlord, renters in place
24 April 2020 | 8 replies
I’d like to keep them in there but the place is trashed due to general wear and tear from renters.
Marc Garnica Small 2bd/1ba SFH on large R3 property
29 March 2023 | 3 replies
From what you are describing a developer will likely tear it down.
Kassie Carrell My rental property is worth 120K. Profit?
3 May 2017 | 59 replies
We did all the work on it so I have a lot of blood, sweat, and tears invested in it, but at this point its just not worth it. 2.
Rachel Nunes New Member in Mount Pleasant SC
11 October 2016 | 21 replies
Annnnnd now that's in print so someone can remind me I said it when I'm tearing my hair out over crooked foundations and crumbling plaster, haha.Good to meet you! 
Shane Woods Texas Rehab Costs
7 June 2012 | 15 replies
I see $155 square advertised a lot (tear off one layer, materials, removal everything).
Rich Hupper First flip major settling statregy
6 October 2017 | 3 replies
I was not able to get this property at a tear down price, so I had to make do with what I have.My question is about the proper way to handle significant settling like this.
Wendy Black Comedian John Oliver on Mobile Home Perils
15 February 2020 | 61 replies
I can see the common "it was taken out of context" defense coming.....Dave Ramsey's comments were eye opening also...... buying a MH is like buying a car and living in it....its depreciating item from the day you buy it.... they rarely go up in value...they are rarely worth rehabbing, you just tear them down and get a new one.....and they aren't really "mobile" at all since its pretty expensive and detrimental to "move" themAs investors and essentially business owners, we get into it to make $$...and expense go up.....costs of things go up....so rent HAS to go up also.
Yuriy Lobanov Septic tanks on short term rentals
2 July 2021 | 6 replies
@Yuriy Lobanov have a septic inspection done to make sure that the tank and field are in good condition, it is really bad wear and tear on the tank with that many people, especially when they are on vacation.