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Rich C. Washing Machines for Rentals
2 October 2022 | 6 replies
Their hoses didn't survive the move, or failed unexpectedly
Diana Costta Having a hard time finding tenants for my rental my unit.
12 August 2022 | 44 replies
Paint color, trim, blinds, outlets and outlet covers, the flow of the unit,etc.
Jose Menendez Mountain Home Lady Bug Problem
16 January 2023 | 19 replies
If you have any - and I mean any - openings from the outside of your house to the inside, even inner walls, they will find it, and they will find their way out of it into your home via light fixture, electric outlet, etc.
Dan O'Neill Hello from Northern Michigan, Traverse City.
3 May 2016 | 10 replies
In fire safety inspections the Winooski Fire department is going to check things like the size of your egress windows, age of smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, GFCI outlets, closet light bulbs, dryer vent, etc.
Jack Gibson Passive investor from Michigan
1 October 2018 | 17 replies
That way if you have unexpected things go wrong, which they typically will, you'll have enough cash flow coming in to cover everything.  
Damon Raynor Filtering tenant requests: what’s necessary/what’s not
18 April 2022 | 7 replies
Replace outlets that don’t hold a plug4.
Roy Palmer Savings/ business credit for rehab costs + traditional FHA for mortgage or FHA 203K?
20 January 2023 | 9 replies
There are several pros and cons to consider when deciding whether to use savings or business credit to pay for rehab costs or to fold those costs into the mortgage with a 203K loan.Pros of using savings or business credit:Less red tape with rehab process when it is your own moneyYou may be able to secure a lower interest rate on a personal or business loan than you would on a 203K loan.Cons of using savings or business credit:You will have less cash on hand for unexpected expenses or emergencies.You may not be able to secure a loan large enough to cover the full cost of the rehab.Pros of using a 203K loan:You can roll the cost of the rehab into the mortgage, which means you will only have to make one payment each month.You may be able to secure a larger loan than you would with a personal or business loan.Cons of using a 203K loan:The interest rate on a 203K loan may be higher than the interest rate on a personal or business loan.The 203K loan process can be more complex and time-consuming than obtaining a personal or business loan.Ultimately, the decision of how to finance your rehab costs will depend on your specific financial situation and goals.
Nick Heldreth Subject to evaluation
18 December 2016 | 3 replies
Assumption would be the safest way..have the note holders blessing...and not have to worry about an unexpected demand for 155K or thereabouts. 
Bruno Njowir Meet up in St Paul MN
5 August 2021 | 3 replies
I know there is a meetup this evening in Minneapolis and they are back to being pretty regular if you join those groups on Facebook and other social media outlets.
Ou Wang First Time House Hacking in Greater Boston
3 September 2021 | 6 replies
Factoring in the utilities, first-year repairs, and quite a few unexpected capital expenditures, cashflow is currently in the red.