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Bob Beach Property Managers, Red Flags?
6 July 2024 | 25 replies
Water pressure holds at the meter.
Anthony Swain House Hack Update
6 July 2024 | 11 replies
Lots of old properties where I'm at, so it isn't unusual to expect $10k+ of capex out of the gate for water heaters, putting in central air possibly, and other old property issues.
Roberto Falck First rental property - market choice... do you agree?
6 July 2024 | 8 replies
I believe that successfully navigating this initial investment will pave the way for future opportunities, whether in the same market or elsewhere.Living in New York City, I faced a challenging market ;)I chose Montgomery, Alabama.Here's my process:I compiled a list of states with favorable landlord laws.Using Brightinvestor, I identified cities within those states where the median home price falls below the national average ($420k).I excluded cities with negative income growth and rising unemployment rates.I focused on cities with strong appreciation rates over the past five years (over 10%).I compared price-to-rent ratios.I did break two rules: Montgomery has a slight decline in population, and its largest employers are an Air Force base and government agencies.One significant factor that influenced my decision was the promising price-to-rent ratio, suggesting potential for positive cash flow (though I remain cautious about appreciation).Regarding my acquisition strategy:I plan to employ the BRRR method with cash.
Agustin Conti Tenant asking to fix things and get a cut on rent
3 July 2024 | 14 replies
I'd get a pressure washer and clean the driveway, that way it won't need to be painted again-let it go back to the natural colour of the concrete or asphalt.
Pandu Chimata Fire damaged property
4 July 2024 | 12 replies
This step must be done carefully to avoid further damage.Structural Repairs: Address any structural damage first, including the roof, walls, and foundation.Systems Repair: Repair or replace electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems as needed.Interior Restoration: Once the structural and system repairs are complete, focus on restoring the interior, including insulation, drywall, flooring, and fixtures.Safety and Health Concerns:Air Quality: Ensure proper ventilation and air quality during and after the restoration process to remove smoke odors and contaminants.Mold Remediation: Check for and address any mold growth, which can be a common issue in fire-damaged properties due to water used in firefighting.Final Inspections:City Inspections: Coordinate with the city for final inspections to ensure that the property is safe and habitable.Fire Department Clearance: Obtain clearance from the Fire Department confirming that the property is safe to occupy.I hope this helps, best of luck!
Jason Leigh Property Manager Charged Illegtimate Fees
4 July 2024 | 3 replies
That will probably put enough pressure on them to back off.
Alexandra Reeves Air BNB BRRRR- best value add
2 July 2024 | 4 replies

Hello all, we are so excited to close on our first StR/ MTR that will be a complete gut job. The property is a 3/2, in a great family friendly area and very close to a commuter college. It’s in very bad condition righ...

Jeffrey Anderson Gil Buying Prefabricated houses from China with Alibaba, a good deal?
3 July 2024 | 40 replies
MAKING SURE THE SOIL IS TESTED TO MAKE SURE IT CAN STAND THE PRESSURE I ASSUME, LAYING THE SLAB OF CONCRETE KEEPING IN MIND OF UTILITIES AND ETC.
Elton Tate Do You Disclosed Locked Thermostats?
5 July 2024 | 19 replies
I've never had a temperature complaint because our system puts out so much cold air that most people (including myself, who loves AC) are freezing at 72 degrees, because the thermostat is upstairs so the system will come close to running non-stop at 72.
Brandon White Family Inherited a House, completely new and I really need a someone suggestion here.
3 July 2024 | 14 replies
I tell her she should get a contract, which my mother tells me she can go to Walmart and get a contract and that will settle that, and my relative left his entire home furnished, so imo that makes more sense to air bnb but I’m not expert  I’m wondering are there anything to look out for or avoid a migraine with?