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Jeff Plotkin 6 Unit Multi Family Refinance
11 March 2021 | 4 replies
If inflation starts to heat up, rates will go higher and banks may lose appetite for rentals. 
Mike Berube Small Town Maine - SFR Purchase
13 March 2021 | 6 replies
My real estate journey is heating up, in the process of closing on a 2 BR 1 BA (800 sqft) Single Family Home in Central Maine.
Michael Smith Adding value to rural VRBO rental
15 March 2021 | 4 replies
Game room with arcade games, pinball, pool table, shuffleboard, darts & Big Screen TV'sThen there are the peacocking elements (Things that catch someone's eye and make your place unique): fire pit with custom octaganol bench swings around it, a tee pee on the grounds, yard games, swimming pool with a water feature or LED Lighting. 
Kelvin Fernandez CLOSING ON MY FIRST MULTI-FAMILY RENTAL PROPERTY
14 March 2021 | 8 replies
Assuming the tenants are month to month with no written lease, you may want to get them on a written lease (even if it is still month to month) so you have something written and you know exactly who lives there and is responsible for what (heat electric etc) also you can forbid smoking (of any kind) and forbid pets, assign parking (if there is any)Assuming no written lease or MTM agreement, what you do is send them a notice you are terminating the tenancy (if you send it out in March it will end it at the end of April) Then you say if they would like to renew the tenancy they need to fill out an application and sign a new lease (even if month to month) and this is what the new rent will be and raise it on both at least to $900 on the 2 bedroom and maybe $50 on the one bedroom).
Soren Ager Replace current AC and heating system cost?
11 March 2021 | 2 replies
Hello everyoneI wanted to draw on your experience in cost on replacing a complete AC & heating system (gas)Looking at a 2.5ton and 80k btu gas system to be installed. 
Ernesto Perez Current owner pays ALL utilities
12 March 2021 | 3 replies
Current owner pays heat, water, sewage and electricity!
Nicholas Potocki [All You Can Analyze Weekend]
13 March 2021 | 2 replies
I use 10% of monthly rent.Your tenants must never have a leaky faucet or a burned out element in the cooktop.
Angela Yan One must b Renovate RRR. In this buyer’s market. Do you agree?
29 March 2021 | 9 replies
There are so many elements that can go wrong regarding BRRRR if not set up appropriately.  
Allen Wu Primary Home Purchase: Seller Wants Lease Back
16 March 2021 | 17 replies
Depending on how the boundaries of the unit and the Limited common elements, etc. are defined in the Condo docs you may own the sheet rocking, fixtures, interior wiring & plumbing, cabinetry, etc. within the unit. 
Emiton Alves Solar for Multifamilies in Rhode Island
18 March 2021 | 3 replies
Probably electric heat.