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Anthony Therrien-Bernard High cashflow rooming house in Huntington Hills, Calgary, AB
28 June 2021 | 4 replies
Very little maintenance & turn over.
Cary Lin HOA's weird interpretation of what a garage is
27 May 2021 | 5 replies
However, according to our By-Law/Master Deed, Garage is considered a part of "Limited Common Elements".Specifically, from our Master Deed: The Limited Common Elements of the condominium shall include any deck, patio, stairs, or garage to which there is direct access to that unit which is appurtenant to same, or any car port to which a Unit has been assigned....These Limited Common Elements are reserved for the use of the Unit(s) either immediately adjacent thereto or for the use of Units to which they have been assigned, to the exclusion of all other Units....Any expenses of repair or replacement relating to said Limited Common Elements, or involving structural maintenance, repair or replacement, shall be the responsibility of the Association, excepting for costs necessitated by negligence, misuse, or neglect of the Unit by a Unit Owner.One day, someone (not anyone I know) likely backed into our garage and crashed the garage doors.
Caleb Lea Best part time entry level job for RE
21 June 2021 | 6 replies
If so, like Bruce and Brandon said above, go work for a GC or a PM company that has their own maintenance staff.
Ash Clarke NYC Flight Attendant Ready to Spread Wings into Real Estate
25 May 2021 | 8 replies
@Ash Clarke I have heard of people setting up rentals as a "layover house" for the airline industry for flight attendants and pilots that routinely fly the same route that want to have a room in their non-home city that they can go to instead of a hotel.
Kenneth McKeown It All Started Here... 4.5 Years Ago.
4 August 2021 | 7 replies
I go in a routine and ritual to grow my real estate business as much as I could.
Jeffrey McKee Tenant filing suit for security deposit from a year ago :/
27 May 2021 | 28 replies
To be clearer, I’m also questioning the ability to charge for routine cleaning, even when the normal timelines are adhered to.  
Austin Wise Military housing, living out of state.
14 June 2021 | 10 replies
Yes and lest not forget if a capex item hits plus general maintenance that no one tracks but is an expense and TIME
Isaac Galeno Beginner Into Real Estate
24 May 2021 | 1 reply
That being said I have made it a daily routine to listen to the podcast and learn having a average of 10k-12k per deal and getting it closed fast instead of waiting for that one good deal (that would take months to find) would be beneficial. 
Isaac Galeno Beginner Into Real Estate
24 May 2021 | 1 reply
That being said I have made it a daily routine to listen to the podcast and learn having a average of 10k-12k per deal and getting it closed fast instead of waiting for that one good deal (that would take months to find) would be beneficial. 
Brian Cashman Looking for Advice for New Investors
27 May 2021 | 7 replies
Happy to go over it more if you'd likeWe included 5% for both CapEx and Repairs and Maintenance and 8% for vacant.