
16 March 2024 | 4 replies
I also ask for referrals, I do not just choose the first one I see that has a handful of five star reviews.Tenants: As long as your screening criteria is where you want it to be (my preference is rather high), your lease agreements are rather air tight, and you keep an open line of straight forward and honest communication you should not have too many issues with your tenants.

15 March 2024 | 11 replies
When you purchase a property, you own the air rights above it.

15 March 2024 | 43 replies
I would never rent an Air B&B with interior cameras.

16 March 2024 | 22 replies
Makes sense to let someone ruin it before getting LVP, unless LVP will get you higher rent now (possible).Carpet is worse for your indoor air quality though, I'd probably get rid of it the next time I was bored...

19 March 2024 | 323 replies
. - Install two new high efficiency condensing boilers, and update windows and insulation for better heat loss performance.PROS - a) minimally invasive; b) can provide 15-30% reduction in heating costs (we are told).CONS - a)total gas expense is still paid by the landlord; b) individual units won't have individual control (except for a thermostat controlled shutoff valve for heat/water in each unit); c) AC would be available on with in wall/window units. 2) Try to individually meter each units' gas and provide each with a traditional forced air heating/cooling system.PROS: a)gas expense could be completely removed for landlord (huge)- even tankless hot water could be installed in each unit; b) each unit would have their own climate control.CONS: a) constructions costs of running new gas lines and soffiting sheet metal duct work. b) highly invasive with collateral construction costs; c) future costs of maintenance on multiple systems vs a single building-wide system. 3) An electric based heating system- This is tricky in my mind because of the high cost of electric heat.

15 March 2024 | 3 replies
A half mile (air radius) in any direction will throw the comps WAY above where the Allentown market really is.

14 March 2024 | 9 replies
my question I stay in the dc area and only do Air b and b or Coprate if you get a person that does not want to leave out of your unit it will take you close to a year to get them out due to the laws please chime in?

13 March 2024 | 6 replies
Since we're renting furnished, I have a portable crib and daybed in that space.

15 March 2024 | 13 replies
Lots of risk of fire plus smokey air if there is a fire can cause some annoyance to guests.

14 March 2024 | 5 replies
I’m active duty Air Force with retirement coming soon.I wish you all the best.