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Brittney Cain Can a PA landlord ban their tenants guests from visiting them?
10 October 2023 | 34 replies
Banning visitors seems kind of excessive.
Bradley Jernigan Carpet vs Hardwood
12 October 2023 | 6 replies
I don't like hardwood flooring in rentals because: 1) They are expensive to buy and expensive to install; 2) They require maintenance; 3) Re-finishing floors is also expensive and extensive; 4) They are not water proof/temperature proof and will buckle/warp if there is excess moisture from a leak etc. ; 5) Pets may leave gauges in the flooring from nails; 6) Compared to LVP they do not add any more $ in value LVP is nice because: 1) It's less expensive and easy to install; 2) Is water proof and scratch proof; 3) The thicker wear layered planks i.e. 12mil or higher will last longer than hardwoods unscathed; 4) its pet proof; 5) In the off chance that many years down the line there is wear on the floor, you can replace them still for cheaper than you can refinish hardwood flooring, and its a new floor again. 
Keith Turner Milwaukee Multifamily Plan
16 March 2017 | 14 replies
I even checked to see if I fat fingered it and there were no wholesaling options.
Alex U. Rates in the 8's
5 October 2023 | 38 replies
Any slowdown or excess inventory will be pumped up as "the time to buy" thus keeping prices from crashing.
Rob Carmody Recommend Solar Panels for Rental Property?
9 July 2022 | 6 replies
Some electric companies have quit buying back excess, so that can be an issue too.
Kim Hopkins Commercial Property Insurance Through the Roof!
11 October 2023 | 30 replies
Excess Liability: $5M aggregate/per occurrence. 
Alexander Stek How to forecast expenses and profitability for an STR
13 November 2023 | 14 replies
But 15% is a good number, and if I have excess funds year-end, it goes into the next year's account in case there I need to replace a septic system or HVAC.  
Jared M Pilarski Service Member buying a home In Hawaii
13 July 2020 | 5 replies
If you want to invest in more rental properties with your excess BAH then I’d suggest looking anywhere else on the Mainland where the 1% thumbrule works (at least a 6% capitalization rate)-- and where your invested dollars will go a lot further.On the other side of buying a home in Hawaii while you’re on active duty, I get many unhappy e-mails and other comments from people who’ve bought here and then can’t cover the sales expenses.
Malcolm Chelliah Best strategy for physicians looking to invest?
13 January 2019 | 24 replies
I think these are some good options for excess income for awesome people like Doctors who work ridiculous hours.
Marci Stein who pays for refrigerator ?
12 September 2018 | 50 replies
You are charging tenants for a 3, 8, or 9-year-old refrigerator that probably had little to no value, but you are not charging for ripped carpets, cracked floors, and a neglected water leak that would reasonably be considered excessive wear/damage?