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Kyle Galloway Appliances-including with rental?
24 January 2020 | 12 replies
Market dependent......in my are of CA, we supply a stove and dishwasher..... rest is on the tenant.....When we have a unit in TX, the tenants expected all of it.... then my second tenant had a washer/dryer so I had to store mine....was a PITA.....Very market dependent...... ideally I would only supply the dishwasher ......that's kind of a built in type of install with water supply etc, so I'd rather not have tenant taking that in/out etc.... rest of the appliance are pretty easy to move etc
Brad Rabinowitz Sell Rental Now To Leverage Cap Gains Exclusion
28 January 2020 | 5 replies
Who knows what the market is in 10 years, what major repairs will be needed in 2 years, what major repairs will be needed because of tenant issues, whether or not you can keep it rented for the next 10 years solid, will Ft Lauderdale be above water in 10 years if you believe what certain people say, and any number of other things that can happen to this property that currently costs you money every month.
Alex Nelson DFW Laminant Countertop Installer
29 January 2020 | 5 replies
Then, use a lot of silicone to maintain water-tightness. 
Eric S. First investment. How do I protect everyone?
24 January 2020 | 3 replies
I c This is what I would do in your position..I would only incorporate if this is a rental property and/or this will be an ongoing partnership doing flipsIf this is a just a one time thing or at least to test out the waters it would be easier to structure a joint venture agreementThe proper way is to incorporate but is it necessary with all the fees associated just for 1 dealI am an agent in Toronto as well and someones it gets too complicated when so many people and decision makers are in on the deal.
Garrett Balsick The Burdick (Hoodock) Ranch Purchase
23 January 2020 | 0 replies
There is some hay ground, a nice creek with good ponds, a 100+ year old stone barn, a newer shop, great coyote hunting, and a very good water system.
Garrett Balsick The Burdick (Hoodock) Ranch Purchase
5 February 2020 | 3 replies
There is some hay ground, a nice creek with good ponds, a 100+ year old stone barn, a newer shop, great coyote hunting, and a very good water system.
Quinn Zerfas Can Tenants Audit RUBS calculations/charges?
30 January 2021 | 7 replies
(Please also note this is only for water.
Alys Brown 1031 and FAFSA plus WWYD with investments
24 January 2020 | 3 replies
It's in a desirable neighborhood in a growing beach resort....but not so close to water that it will be flooded.
Sienna Parker What was your first deal?
27 January 2020 | 16 replies
Practicing analyzing deals is the absolute BEST way to start dipping your toes in the real estate waters
Marcin G. Renting to 2 Families a Single Family Mather/Daughter style house
24 January 2020 | 4 replies
Last, I would like to sub meter electric and water.