
9 November 2018 | 20 replies
I have posted 2 apartments for rent over the past 2 months and i get absolutely bombarded with emails and calls expressing interest and asking to set up showings, I am overwhelmed.I just recently listed a 3 bedroom apartment for $1000/mo tenant pays utilities, w/d hookups in the unit, extra storage space and a nice back yard. listed 3 days ago, 75 people have contacted me and im running out of time and availability to show it to everyone thats interested, it just wont be possible. im in a small town in NH and im very new to real estate, but is this normal?

7 November 2018 | 2 replies
I waived the home warranty as negotiation tactic because since home inspector went thru house and did not find anything that would suggest there would be problems with covered items on the home warranty.Home warranty does not cover pre-existing conditions, but makes exception for real estate transaction, if1) malfunction was not know to seller's agent, buyer's agent and home inspector.2) malfunction cannot be detect thru visual inspection or simple mechanical test.so here is my malfunction that ended up costing me $1300.the shut-off valve to the kitchen faucet made a grinding noise and started leaking when i was turning off the supply to the kitchen faucet. this is day 1 in the house. i also had toilet tank spurt out water from the side, whenever i flush the toilet, indicated a seal issue--again day 1. not sure how the inspector wasn't able to catch this.because i live out of state and had to go back to work on day 3, i had somebody come out to replace a total of 7 shut-off valve to plumbing fixtures, 1 main line valve, and 1 water heater valve due to corrosions on the these valve parts for 1300would home warranty have covered these replacement or would they try to wiggle out of paying for them saying the corrosion was visually present, and when not present, the leakage would have been detected had somebody trying turning off and on the shutoff valves or flushed the toilet?

14 November 2018 | 59 replies
Do your homework on property, area, down to the block-get to know handymen (unless you are from the few that are lucky enough to know how to fix everything)-when you run your projected numbers just remember to bake in unexpected-hot water tank, leaky roof -don't get frustrated with tenant calls (within reason)-at the end of the day on the 1st of the month you have a recurring income stream

20 November 2018 | 52 replies
If you think it is hard to pull the trigger when the economy is good, wait until the economy tanks.

8 November 2018 | 0 replies
Quartz in all the bathrooms. 1 car garage with storage.

11 November 2018 | 12 replies
If the field and the tank are functioning then it’ll be cheap.

13 December 2018 | 3 replies
Storage could be built and sectioned off for possible additional income.HVAC are less than 10 years old.

9 November 2018 | 4 replies
Instead, everything is going into a storage and we will be moving back home.

14 November 2018 | 15 replies
End of year, the collection goes into storage and I start a new file folder January 1.

17 November 2018 | 2 replies
Separate gas meters.2 hot water tanks that the owner pays the gas for.5 electric meters – all tenants pay their own electric.