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Danielle Weaver How to protect yourself as an owner who pays utilities
17 January 2025 | 5 replies
That way, there is some type of cushion to help against any high usage months, should they just happen to use more than your previous tenants did, or if you unfortunately get tenants who abuse the "utilities included" opportunity. 
Quan Pham Stressing over what to do next
4 February 2025 | 9 replies
IT's the worst place in the world to be a landlord and very high risk.
Carlos C. Mark J. Kohler consultation
31 January 2025 | 22 replies
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Andrew Slezak Section 8 rent increase
28 January 2025 | 9 replies
You should find out what percentage of the rent is being paid by S8 and by the tenant.Tenants have to sign the rent increase and some won't because they don't want their payment portion increasing.It's also highly unlikely a S8 office will approve the huge increase from $797 to $1300.- BTW: the $1300 includes all utilities being paid by the landlord.
Tim Johnson Is Real Estate the best way to reduce your taxes?
18 January 2025 | 5 replies
If one is a high W2 earner, real estate is not the place.
Timothy Finney New Member from Austin, TX – Excited to Begin My Real Estate Journey
18 January 2025 | 6 replies
@Greg Kurzner Thank you for speaking highly of me.
Rene Hosman Have you ever moved your HSA to get better investment options?
31 January 2025 | 12 replies
@Kaaren Hall after seeing your post i called them right away, their fees are extremely high for an HSA that for the most part most people don't have a lot of money in.I max my HSA every year, but if you have a self only plan you can only put about 4k /yr  and if you have some medical bills it's less.they are also very restrictive on taking money out, and no CC to pay the doctor. prior to speaking with them I was extremely excited to see this opportunity you suggested,  but after my conversation I'm no longer...I will look for other options now that I see there may be some, so thanks so much for bringing it up.
Alejandro Martinez Canadians investing in US - Toronto
4 February 2025 | 31 replies
G'Day Alejandro,As a few have already mentioned, take a peak at Toledo also.In my opinion lower potential for long term appreciation but solid/"boring" cashflow.I prefer my portfolio to be "boring" but cashflowing lolLow entry points (Sub $100,000), high rents (Above the 1% rule).Blue collar working class decent folks that will stay and pay.Depending on the area but no derelict homes, yards well kept, cars with wheels and all tenants are employed.Plus, all are sophisticated enough to pay rent online so property management doesn't have to collect rents with bullet proof vests and shot guns lolI'm bias toward Toledo but it's worth considering.Wishing you much success
Chris Seveney Is it really this bad with syndicators?
16 January 2025 | 19 replies
The most common answer, especially in recent times, is highly levered, floating rate debt.This is not the only answer, by any means. 
Doug Kirk Liens on a property and determining position
4 February 2025 | 10 replies
I highly recommend their services.