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Stan C. First investment property: Jackonville, NC. Need your input!
20 September 2018 | 25 replies
I’m in a military town, Air Force, Goldsboro NC and the good thing about military tenants is they can get in trouble with their CO if they aren’t paying rent or causing problems.
Jeff Howard STR for Vacation Property 10 hours away
23 March 2018 | 21 replies
We are within 5 miles a large air force base so we get a lot of contractors coming in for weeks at a time. 
Chris May Raising rent on older, ultra long-term tenant
9 May 2018 | 8 replies
You put your air mask on first and then help your neighbor.Personally, I would tell them what market rate should be and offer to keep them 10 - 15% below market.
Gregory Massi Need some advice on security deposit
27 June 2018 | 11 replies
Hello biggerpockets...the lease on the my condo is coming to an end on July 31, 2018..i was just recently at the condo with my real estate agent and photographer (to get it ready to list) and notice this black soot throughout the condo (on the walls, ceiling, kitchen cabinets, trim, windows, etc). i asked my tenant about this and he said it was caused by the air conditioner (central air) in december...he said they were doing work on the roof and something they did up there caused this black soot to spread throughout the condo...the condo needs to be completely repainted...i was just at the condo today and tried to clean some of it up but its not coming off...i do not believe my tenant for the following reasons:1. why would they wait 6 months to tell me 2. why is the soot randomly throughout the rooms and not concentrated by the vents3.
Shane O'Donnell Orlando Air B & B Option
9 October 2018 | 8 replies
I'm considering looking into the option of turning these units into Air B & B's.
Robert Huang Do you require Renter's insurance for your tenants?
16 April 2019 | 9 replies
For example, if lightening strikes and the air conditioner gets destroyed as well as the tenant's flat screen TV, my insurance company will replace the AC less the deductible but not their TV, and I'm not responsible in my area for the TV. 
Christopher Freeman Applicant's Co-Signer Is Questioning Lease Provision
31 May 2019 | 12 replies
Always running bathroom exhaust fan during showers, do not use humidifiers, use air conditioning when it is humid outside, report any water leaks to landlord immediately, report any mold immediately.Holding them liable for mold damage without regard for what caused it is pretty hard to enforce.
Tom Donnelly Corporate Rentals in Smaller Markets
28 June 2019 | 5 replies
I think @Paul Sandhu has it right - there doesn't seem to be any real centralized source for corporate rentals (that I've been able to find, anyway), so you probably need to identify what your target market is (traveling nurses?  
Peter Hightower ISO Private Money Lender for Owner Occupied Fix & Flip
29 August 2019 | 5 replies
I own a SFR valued at $260,000 in North Central San Antonio and a duplex valued at $130,000 in Del Rio.
Collin Sceski Central PA Investing Success?
11 September 2019 | 6 replies
I am wondering if anyone has any success stories (or not so successful stories) they would be willing to share about investing in central PA.