Martin S.
Tree Service, ask for insurance before job?
20 February 2021 | 13 replies
@Martin,ALWAYS get a licensed and insured contractor, and ALWAYS have your landscaper pull a permit!
Kyle Pelech
Low salary mortgages for rental property!
2 January 2017 | 8 replies
Before that it was a lot of landscaping and construction.
Nathan Smith
Buying a Carwash - Would love some advice
17 January 2017 | 4 replies
Would need to dig into what he spent 7200 on advertising Expenses Adv 7200 Bank Chg 0 Chemicals Laser 33397 Chemicals S Serve 0 Computer/Modem 1200 Credit Card Proc 3921 Contract Labor 24000 Equipment 0 Insurance 4909 Landscaping 0 Maintenance 7636 Payroll 0 Professional 0 Salt 1965 Subscriptions 0 Supplies 0 Prop Tax 13091 Utility 31608 Vending Supply 0 T Expense 128927
Katie Andrews
property management company -- is it worth it?
26 April 2017 | 28 replies
or do you want to be property manager / handy-person / janitor / grounds keeper or landscaper / tenant screener / eviction filer / etc.?
Chris Seveney
Puerto Rico Defaults
24 February 2020 | 34 replies
Houston saw an influx of new inhabitants after Katrina, and the impact of that influx was felt throughout the local real estate landscape.
Xun He
Very frustrated with terrible terrible tenants, two in a row.
25 May 2017 | 16 replies
You need to insure that rental properties have a minimum amount of landscaping to maintain.Never leave a tenant responsible for landscaping maintenance.
Geoffrey Serdar
Our first condo flip
30 March 2016 | 7 replies
And while I just think a single family flip would be a bit much for me here (high labor costs here, and getting the exterior renewed could costly (siding, roof, windows, landscaping,driveway, fencing etc)...
Walter Key
We're in a "Bizarre Market"...Thoughts on a Recent Article
17 June 2018 | 32 replies
The few who survived have enjoyed a huge increase in demand and a competitive landscape that has not caught up yet.To solve the problem outside of government intervention, private businesses need to spot the opportunities in the market.
Moises Correa
Renting out "In-law" Units - Pros & Cons
10 July 2020 | 3 replies
@Moises Correa non conforming units are just part of the landscape here in Chicago, and with inventory being tight a lot of investors are finding more success with duplexes with a garden as opposed to a "legal" three unit.
Account Closed
My Triplex is Gross - Am I A Slumlord?
4 December 2018 | 92 replies
But stuff like painting the exterior new siding and landscaping should come last in your long term strategy .if your getting 350$ a door you should reinvest capital back into the property so it doesn’t fall to pieces