
2 September 2019 | 24 replies
(Mortgage, insurance ,flood insurance , utility/gas/internet bills, landscaping, cleaning, supplies, HOTEL TAXES and lastly the random repair and avg of that price) I have headache days but the vast vast majority of guests are wildly polite and low maintenance.

2 September 2019 | 8 replies
Once you have an Idea of what your thinking you then check with the city or county to determine what is required for all approvals including site plan and building permits, proffers, water/sewer tap fees, bonding requirements, inspections and CO process and time frame for all approvals.You also need to check with the utility companies and get an idea of availability and cost estimates from them for water, sewer, power, gas, cable, installation and connection requirements, tap fees, hookup charges, transformer location and relocation, power line and power pole relocation issues.Check to see if you have to install any manholes,fire hydrants, curb, gutter, sidewalks, street signs, street lighting any specific street design or access requirements,.Check DOT requirements for access, stop lights and permits, traffic studiesDWQ requirements for permits, permit fees, time framesThis is a broad overview of the process and your civil engineer can handle all of this but it's good for you to know exactly what's required.

31 January 2022 | 13 replies
Also rent furnished to oil/gas workers (they'll pay 15% higher market rent for furnished/dog friendly). 2) Yes, the BRRR method is to get equity, if the property has negative cash flow I'd look at other creative items around it.

3 September 2019 | 7 replies
The electric is divided into 4 meters but the gas is not.
5 September 2019 | 1 reply
I assume this is a 1 family home and the tenant will be responsible for gas, electric, water, landscape, etc.

25 October 2019 | 4 replies
Same for gas, electricity?

5 September 2019 | 4 replies
2 1/2 story, single family, 2 bedroom, Gas

5 September 2019 | 1 reply
Electric seems to have been updated and it seems there has been a new gas service coming into the building but the meters and some internal piping may need replaced.
6 September 2019 | 2 replies
Currently have single electric , gas and water meters, but since repairs are done in all units, I see an opportunity to separate the electrical and gas .

10 September 2019 | 14 replies
Happened about 3 weeks ago. So I've been rounding up all the grills from every property, cleaning them up, repainting them, and engraving my name in an inconspicuous area. I also told the lead detective from the p.d...