Michael Doherty
How to collect back due rent before selling property?
25 September 2019 | 3 replies
Lawyer fees would eat you up, especially in a non payment event.Whether your tenants have something to lose in the community and their likelihood of sticking around I think would be primary factors in evaluating their likelihood of repayment.
Monica Morff
Buyer of Our Home Trying to Sue Us
26 September 2019 | 35 replies
Sounds like everyone is singing the same song, LOL.Tell them Eat My Shorts.
Cameron Belknap
Numbers - Colorado Springs Mult-Family
28 September 2019 | 7 replies
Carpet and paint in one unit would eat a big piece of that.
Justin Dao
2% property tax in Indianapolis eating cash flow?
26 September 2019 | 3 replies
Hey all,I’ve been looking into purchasing a few properties in Indianapolis, however I haven’t had much luck lately finding cash flowing deals. I’ve heard that in Indianapolis, property tax is 1% for owner occupied an...
Tre'nez Deriggs
Refinancing my rental property
26 September 2019 | 4 replies
@Tre'nez Deriggs like some of the other comments here, i don’t believe you have the equity to do a cash out refi yet unless the property has appreciated. with a rental, if you are the perfect person with an amazing credit score and other credentials maybe you could squeak out 80% LTV on the refi. most often you are looking at 70 or 75% LTV and have seen plenty of people at 65%. i did two refis on two different rentals this year and got 75%. this differs from refis on a primary house where you can get higher LTVs. also, don’t forget there are closing costs too that eat away at your cash you are pulling out. on a positive note, you definitely have the right idea here it just may take a bit longer if your property has not appreciated much yet or you have not paid it down enough yet.
Tracie Van
Carpet Ruined by cat - SD questions
26 September 2019 | 8 replies
If I break it all down time wise, it eats up his deposit and then some.
Lesley Resnick
Anyone making money with AIRBNB
29 September 2019 | 68 replies
Seems like all the little tasks would eat up a lot of timeCleaningInspecting the unit for damageCheck in check out, KeysIs anyone leveraging technology to mange their properties?
J. Pablo Fernández
Registered agent, minutes and WY filing fee, do I need this?
26 September 2019 | 2 replies
These are yearly costs, so, it's eating away one month of rent a year.
Daniel Suarez
problem tenants in Baltimore County
11 December 2019 | 17 replies
It can really eat your time up, and you better have your rental licenses and papers in order or the judge will not help you at all.
Matt Heerwald
Time-Sensitive: Terminating a Contractor
26 September 2019 | 4 replies
If the sub contractor failed to meet terms, you should have rights per contract to address that issue.Bottom line, try and work it out with the contractor first, if all else fails, either eat it or go the legal route.