
14 December 2022 | 6 replies
Coordinating requests, cleaning, etc. can be time consuming.

19 December 2022 | 5 replies
And that means that nobody besides you can do any work related to this property this month - something very easy to trip over if you have a management company, cleaning people or contractors involved.

8 December 2022 | 3 replies
New furnishings, paint, light fixtures, mural, cleaned up outdoor space, etc.

8 January 2023 | 7 replies
Special warranty deed implies that there will be a title search, clean title, and title insurance provided at the closing table.

2 January 2023 | 17 replies
I have tried lots of things to help; posting on additional sites, opting to allow pets when I didn't initially, lowering the rent by $200; lowering the cleaning fee, etc.Opinions welcomed and I know this is dependent on a lot of factors.It's a 2BR 2.5BA townhouse, lakefront, convenient central location, safe neighborhood, completely and newly furnished, TV's, W/D, fully stocked kitchen, king size bed, deck and balcony overlooking lake, professional photos, video walkthrough.Utilities all included along with furnishings.MTR, so month to month leasing option.I initially listed it for $3000/month, then lowered it to $2800 a few weeks ago.Is it too high still do you think?

31 December 2022 | 15 replies
Outside of Boulder City, I've had to evict, clean up crazy messes (think hoarders), had people skip out and deal with whiners.

5 December 2022 | 11 replies
Basically you get rid of your operating deductions and file on a Schedule C vs Schedule E.Here is an excerpt from an IRS document - https://www.irs.gov/publicatio...Schedule C (Form 1040), Profit or Loss From BusinessGenerally, Schedule C is used when you provide substantial services in conjunction with the property or the rental is part of a trade or business as a real estate dealer.Providing substantial services.If you provide substantial services that are primarily for your tenant's convenience, such as regular cleaning, changing linen, or maid service, you report your rental income and expenses on Schedule C.

3 December 2022 | 20 replies
Who does your cleaning?

6 December 2022 | 4 replies
Below are some more details and a few questions.PROPERTY/LEASE-rural Minnesota town (around 5k people population)-built in 1974-property is in good condition, right on the main street-10 units ranging in sqft-1 unit on a 3 year lease, 7 are on a month-to-month lease (not sure how long they've all been there), and 2 are vacant (yearly rent for these 2 open units combined would be around $22,000)-there is room for about a 5% increase in fair market rent for the units on a month-to-month lease-the expenses paid by the owner are taxes, insurance, utilities, snow removal, cleaning the common areas and minimal maintenance-yearly rent $133,560-yearly NOI of $103,447QUESTIONS-what are people seeing for office/retail CAP rates?