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Brandon Coleman I’m 22 years old with around $40,000 to invest.
24 May 2020 | 76 replies
Always ask for more, the furniture, the old car in the garage, money back and all .the lawn equipment.. you should be in this business to make a profit, not to make a friend!.
Collin Wilson Fire in SFH Rental - Renters Insurance
18 August 2020 | 4 replies
The first also advised the furniture needed to be removed and cleaned.
Barry Russell Tenant request about outdoor lighting
19 November 2020 | 6 replies

Hello all, I am seeking advice on a tenant request. My tenant requested me to install a motion sensing light in the driveway as they have indicated that it is very dark and they feel unsafe at night. I need to do an a...

Ryan Benedict Looking to Mid Term Rent our townhome in Tyler, Tx
11 March 2023 | 2 replies
Worst thing that happens is you have to get rid of some furniture.
Jeffrey Messee Solar
8 August 2022 | 13 replies
My Average electric after already converting to LED outdoor and security lights is only $25 on a 4 pled and my Tenants Bills come in under $400 so Buying panels to make $425 per month.
Greg P. How much do you pay your project manager?
24 September 2015 | 14 replies
For example, he's the one that drives to the property when an alarm goes off at 2am, he'll go to auctions and bid for me, he does some basic handyman work (hanging mini-blinds, replacing outlets, etc) and when we're staging a property, he gets to move the heavy furniture... :D
Darryl Lang Trying to find a market to invest in
25 May 2023 | 25 replies
We're so close to everything outdoors, there's an influx of people, most of them younger, the downtown and the northeast part of town have all sorts of developments coming in and we're still relatively -- relatively -- affordable and can find properties that work well for medium-term rentals (and long-term rentals, if long-term holding and appreciation are more your play.)
Amanda Leschber Can’t afford home what option should I take
23 May 2023 | 7 replies
I think Airbnb is probably the best way to go since you've already have furniture and ready to go.
Avery Dillman What is the best place to start?
19 May 2023 | 29 replies
Some of the BP podcast hosts mentioned recently how they started by flipping items like furniture when they were starting out to build capital for their first deal. 
Christopher Morris Best Tips for Increased Rent
18 July 2023 | 12 replies
First impressions are important and can attract quality tenants.Offer amenities: Consider adding value by providing amenities such as laundry facilities, off-street parking, or outdoor spaces like a patio or balcony.