Billy Smith
Looking to buy a hoarder house in a class A area .
15 January 2019 | 7 replies
Billy I did a hoarder last year that I took 300,000 obs to the dump.. cost me 75k just to remove all the crap.. now that included the houses that was wasted and of no value.. but still.that guy lived there about 10 years so I figure he went out daily and brought back about 100 lbs of junk LOL now that included a few cars an RV a boat. you know all those prized possessions and in our area you don't beat back the shrub's etc the whole place was not visible from the street half the stuff was intertwined with vegetation.
Mary Jay
How one person can create a double member LLC?
10 March 2019 | 34 replies
Finally, with the use of Trusts while establishing these structures you can add a level of anonymity by removing your name from public record.When you establish a trust you can have your attorney sign as a "nominee trustee," and after the signing is complete you become the "trustee" per the language used to establish the trusts.
David Sisson
RENTERS INSURANCE BEFORE KEYS / MOVE IN?
1 February 2019 | 6 replies
Simple as that.If you allow tennats to move in without the proof of insurance in advance you will never see it and would be best to remove the requirement from your lease.
John Bucknum
short term rental investment property criteria
1 February 2019 | 10 replies
SMART tv in the living rooms, basic cable in the bedrooms, gas or charcoal grill, indoor and outdoor manly type of entertainment (poker table, darts, fire pit, horse shoes), and lots and lots of artwork that I can not post a picture of on here without the post being removed.
Micah Doty
Property Manager in Northeast Tennessee
26 February 2019 | 6 replies
If you ask the manager to justify a fee and he starts hemming and hawing, move on or require them to remove the fee.
Andrew Solomon
Rental Property Analysis
14 June 2019 | 8 replies
And make sure to account for the following expenses:1) Mortgage2) Mortgage insurance (PMI or MIP) or FHA Risk base3) Property Taxes4) City Taxes5) HOA (Home Owner’s Association) Dues and Fees and Assessments6) Insurance a) Property Hazard Insurance (0.3-0.45%) b) Flood Insurance c) Earthquake Insurance d) Umbrella Insurance7) Vacancy Rate (usually 8% - the equivalent to one month a year, or 5-6% if multifamily and/or if experienced, if not use 8%)8) Utilities (you’ll have these if your tenant is not covering them and/or during vacancy) a) Water § Sewer § Garbage b) Electricity c) Natural Gas d) Propane9) General Maintenance (usually 5%) a) Upkeep § Landscaping b) Snow removal c) Repairs d) New Appliances e) Make ready10) Capital Expenditures (usually 5%, higher is the property is old and obsolete, less if fully rehabbed and all mechanicals and roof are new)11) Property Management (8%, even if you self manage, your time still has value and there might be a time when you'll want to be completely hands off or you'll not be able to do it, vacation, retirement, etc.), including...
Jonathan Dempsey
Tell your househack success story
24 February 2019 | 9 replies
Still rented out.Final numbers/budget break-down are shown in excel below.Final Renovation Budget Dec 2017Key lessons learned>Incorporate security into renovation plans>>Allocate budget for fencing, securing perceived weak points and window coverings >>Time is money – I could have subcontracted a lot of this work out very early on and finished the house in <4wks vs letting it stretch out over seven months, two break-ins and a hurricane, not to mention lost rental income (could have rented the bedrooms out starting in late April vs mid-July)Stuff I can do now that I couldn’t before>Install flooring and baseboard (market rate is $2-3 sq ft for labor)>Remove a toilet, floor a bathroom and install a new toilet in <90minutes>Remove/Install sinks>Repair exterior housing>Backsplash tilingNow for the before & after photosScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.04.11 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.04.25 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.03.56 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.05.21 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.04.55 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.06.24 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.06.16 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.06.08 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.04.40 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 7.05.37 AMLIVINGBEFOREAFTERScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 6.50.41 AMScreen Shot 2017-12-15 at 6.50.50 And the final professional photos - not bad for a $24k rehab!
Jesse Kreun
I need advice on our rental portfolio! Please help!
25 February 2019 | 62 replies
We could refi and get some of the cash out, but that would remove any of the cashflow we have currently, which doesn't seem to make sense.
Jesse Leitch
Thoughts on real estate prices in York Region for 2019?
8 April 2019 | 1 reply
Any potential government intervention to remove the stress test or increase the amortization period for CMHC insured mortgages would most likely increase demand.