Jose Sarabia
Tri-plex problems, flip?
10 January 2017 | 2 replies
@Jay Dewberry I aprenciate your response, thank you, and yes difinitly the wording, because it was just water damage, as for the numbers total rent would be 1650 all together, i pay water sewer, garbage 180.00 tops, and gas during winter 150.00 tops and mortgage 800.00 plus insurance 60.00And property tax 2400.00 a year, but my main question would be is it better to rewire it now, before i put it back together?
Wendell De Guzman
Newbies: FREE Deal Analysis by an Experienced RE Investor
16 January 2017 | 0 replies
U - utilities (water, gas, electric - does the landlord pay for some of these and if so, how much are they?)
Brian Pfaehler
Small Claims Court after tenant moved out and to another state
22 July 2017 | 10 replies
Under no circumstances should you let a bill from your local utility other than Gas and electric get put into the tenants name.
Sanjoy V.
At current CAP rates is it worth it?
5 July 2017 | 13 replies
Some of my clients we take care of there accounts are Pilot gas stations, Flying John, Wells Fargo Bank, Backyard Burger, and Legacy Apartments.
Mike B.
Would you buy this? Help me decide!
4 July 2017 | 22 replies
Here's the deal on the table: Off-market listing via a wholesaler, Asking $75K3/1, 1000 sq ft, Section 8 tenant in place on month to month lease (Rent=$650/month which is way under market)Home condition: Nothing I would live in, but no leaks, walls in tact, newer mechanicals/systems (hot water heater, home has a gas furnace) are all in good condition and are fine for a section 8 tenant.
Chris Purcell
You see this on your construction site... (picture)
6 July 2017 | 6 replies
Long as gas isn't on no big deal, couple of elbows and you're good to go.
Kip Cline
Tankless vs traditional water heater for multi family
9 July 2017 | 2 replies
It has common water and gas but separate electric meters.
Danny N.
Question/Advice About Taxable Income On $507k Cost Basis Condo
10 July 2017 | 3 replies
Repairs do not have to recapture when you sell the house too.)UtilitiesPre rental expenses ( expenses incurred before finding a tenant )If you use your Car: This can include- oil changes, Maintenance, gas, repairs, parking, tolls, and depreciation.
Kevin Lefeuvre
Power outage, excessive heat, ... unpredictables, do you refund?
25 July 2017 | 18 replies
The alternative would be to upgrade the house to a natural gas generator to kick on when the power goes out - but you're looking at about a $3,500 bill for the equipment plus an electrician's time.I'm not sure it's really worth it.
Aliyah Conley
Should I spend my cash....
13 July 2017 | 37 replies
I'll respectfully disagree with the "no benefit to cash" statements.When I'm representing a seller, we LOVE all cash deals, because it eliminates the whole underwriting process.That's where deal get wrapped around the axle - borrower's DTI changes before closing, property appraisal comes in low, property is with 300 feet of a gas station (yes, that's a real thing with FHA), sudden unrelated expenses come up during underwriting and borrower has insufficient cash on hand to close, down payment cash is gifted from a source the lender won't approve of (think close friend, second cousin), cash gifts are not seasoned, FHA/VA/USDA appraiser sees peeling paint, broken window, crumbly steps, etc., not to mention that it also eliminates the financing contingency.A cash buyer eliminates all of those landmines, making it a MUCH stronger offer than one with financing, even if the all cash offer is somewhat lower.