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Gerard Scranton I have equity but no cash to rehab. How can I move forward?
24 August 2024 | 9 replies
Can someone please shine some light and direction? 
Anna Gorka Investing in Dallas Fort Worth when experienced in rehabs, new builds, flips
24 August 2024 | 7 replies
Also, if you are open to other asset classes, you might take a look at small commercial spaces in some of the outlying communities as well as light industrial spaces that need some TLC. 
Julien Payne New Investor in USA question
26 August 2024 | 14 replies
Maybe a finding property that's move in ready or needs some light renovation work (paint, flooring).  
James J Canull Washington Blvd Cosmetic Flip
24 August 2024 | 2 replies
Replaced all lighting and painted all of the cabinets.
Emily Lai How to market my skills
23 August 2024 | 8 replies
My W2 is affording me some extra time and I want to spend that time building my REI experience.I am a commercial lighting and interior designer and lighting controls expert. 
Joseph Beilke Bourbon and Whiskey?
28 August 2024 | 74 replies
Two ice cold Coors Light, First bourbon is Luck 7, second was Blade and Bow, third will be.......
Robert Rixer Creative Ways to Boost NOI
23 August 2024 | 4 replies
@Robert Rixer, I don't know how creative these are, as many are common plays:Valet TrashFencing in first floor yardsProviding washer and dryers for added rentReserved, Covered parkingTech PackagesInternet and Cable contracts, with reimbursementsPayment Plan rents, with small service charge (i.e. bill 1/4 rent each week)Reserved Rental cabanas at poolPrivate pool party rental optionGolf Simulator in clubhouse - fee basedOn site, self serve car wash (quarter feeder style)Charged group fitness/personal training servicesGame room in clubhouse with monthly subscription for tenants (Xbox, Playstation, etc)Changing out high maintenance grass for astro turf or lower maintenance/lower water use shrubberyBut ultimately, I think a lot of NOI increases come from deep dive into understanding EVERY expense and finding ways to minimize them, and/or no outsource them.Train maintenance team on basic HVAC and appliance repairs (find way to get them licensed as needed)Buy paint sprayers for faster, easier turns versus having to hire a contract painter, and possibly repaint whole unit each timeStandardize all finishes, so you can buy in bulk, everything from hinges and door knobs to cabinets, paint colors, and light fixtures.Potentially get leasing people onto lower base salary with higher bonus potentialBulk/bundled insurance across portfolio (even better at scale is to self insure)Regularly test sprinkler systems for leaks.Non-NOI, but benefit to you: partner with insurance agency to get referral kickbacks from your tenant base for renter insurance.  
Brian Coffey Just bought prime 4-unit in Chicago....
23 August 2024 | 6 replies
Sometimes, I see people add bedrooms when it doesn't make sense.It's often not as simple as just putting up a wall because you need lights, outlets, and proper ventilation.
Bobby Sharma WORST cities for permits, code enforcements, city inspectors
26 August 2024 | 28 replies
Typical "surprises" for investors are ELECTRICAL hard wired, interconnected smoke/carbon detectors - tamper free outlets and 20 amp GFCIs at kitchen counters, romex or bx wiring and covered closet lighting.
Chuck E. Tenant Complains AC Not Cooling to 68 degrees, Outside Is 114 degrees
26 August 2024 | 44 replies
I'd also see if they are doing things to help keep the house cool during the day-keeping windows closed, having curtains or blinds closed to reduce the amount of direct light coming in (ie literally the sun shining in through the windows-not simple daylight).