
11 April 2019 | 8 replies
If I had a choice of being on Municipal or well and septic, I will take well and septic any day, the Well is little maintenance and no bill and with exceptions, generally you may replace a pump and piping every 50 years or so unless lightning whacks the pump, still a pretty cheap fix, septics, in WI require pumping and inspection every 3 years ($150-$300) and if maintained will last 20-50+ years and depending where you are and soil type replacement would be $2,500 to $20,000 I can get a 1000 gal (3 bedroom) system replaced up north in sand country for $2500, in clay its more as often you need a mound.

16 April 2019 | 4 replies
Pros and cons of SFRs and MFs (from my perspective) are as follows:SFR Pros: Less turnover, tenants take care of yard/lawn, more easily able to bill back for water/sewer, easier exit path possible by targeting owner-occupants down the roadSFR Cons: Turnover means you have zero cash flow coming from the property, and one problem tenant can cause you to have many months of zero cash flow coming from the propertyMF Pros: More revenue sources (multiple units) so even if you have a turnover you still have some revenue coming in typically, more likely to hear about problems (e.g. tenants love to tell on each other, so if there's someone with a dog who is not supposed to have a dog you will likely hear about it from another tenant)MF Cons: Typically LL takes care of yard/lawn, often a single water meter so no bill-back possible, greater turnover (though in my one duplex, one of the tenants has been there 10+ years and the other 3+ years), less appealing (though not entirely unappealing) to owner-occupants if you are seeking an exit path eventually

27 September 2019 | 45 replies
"-----------------------No, Bill, actions speak louder than words.

29 August 2019 | 10 replies
If you were to rent it for $500/week furnished and bills paid, I would rent it for $1500/month furnished and no bills paid.

5 August 2019 | 2 replies
With no bills or correspondence for almost a month.Thanks!

24 June 2019 | 9 replies
If you only have $5k in debt and make $50k a year with no bills that should be paid off in a month or so.

27 June 2019 | 1 reply
I am 26 years old virtually no bills and I have been living well below my means.

3 July 2019 | 2 replies
Extra backstory: I am currently a young buck living at home with no rent and pretty much no bills to pay besides the living essentials, so being left with 3k to my name isn’t much of a concern.

4 July 2019 | 5 replies
Extra backstory: I am currently a young buck living at home with no rent and pretty much no bills to pay besides the living essentials, so being left with 3k to my name isn’t much of a concern.

25 August 2019 | 3 replies
I'm a truck driver and have no bills and would like to invest in a rental while I'm on the road.