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Siddardh Kodali How to reach out Williamson County office to verify land details
8 September 2021 | 2 replies
Hi Team,Need guidance on how to reach out Williamson County office to enquire about land to just to make sure no restrictions, no easements, flood zone details and developments coming near to the land.Is there any contact number or email id we can reach out Williamson County office to check about new land purchase verification details.Thank You.
Peter Morgan Do sellers have a say when selling or its realtor driven?
9 September 2021 | 8 replies
Oh, BTW you mentioned a past water leak under that cabinet. 
Jonard Lopez Maximum unrelated tennants
9 September 2021 | 5 replies
My parents' NEIGHBORHOOD is 2, because the grad students were trashing the yards because they didn't water or mow regularly, and the neighborhood also needed to throw out a frat that was misbehaving.
James Ross How do you analyze CapEx costs in a new area?
9 September 2021 | 2 replies
My thought is to put together a database of big ticket items (roof, siding, water heater, appliances, etc) that I will update with prices every year or so. 
Ray Slack Do electric PPL bills attach to a house after and Upset Tax sale?
11 September 2021 | 3 replies
Check the water and sewer accounts though- those are leinable in most parts of PA. 
Kristopher Kelly Home warranty...any recommendations?
9 September 2021 | 3 replies
I have a condo that is about 15 years old and along with that are the water heater and A/C unit.
Jennie Berger Hollywood FL | Airbnb | Commercial Zoned | 5 Unit | Questions
9 September 2021 | 6 replies
If you have experience investing in this area of the country and can shed some light and insight into taxes, insurance, Airbnb options (easy/hard/impossible), permits, flooding, other potential issues, etc., I'd be most grateful!
Collin Hays Guest calls to remember from summer 2021
10 September 2021 | 15 replies
Maybe a leaking sink or someone that didn't understand a kitchen faucet enough to get hot water out of it.Had someone lose a kayak, but I knew what part of the lake to go find it.
Genny Li I just had a tenant ask about changing a burnt-out light bulb...
16 September 2021 | 55 replies
My tenants talk goes like this Me:   The property won’t be ready for a few weeks because we need to connect the water line from the well to the house Tenent:   What if I do it?  
Dustin Lee Cotliar Newbie's first deal -- advice wanted on how to finance
11 September 2021 | 3 replies
- airDNA forecast increasing, >$550/night by 2021)Short term Rental Fees:-Property Mgmt (20% of revenue)= $1900.00 -Local tax (13% of revenue) = $1235.00General fees:-Mortgage Principal+Int: $1578-Insurance(monthly): $160-Property tax(monthly): $317-PMI: $200 -HOA: $0-Maintenance: $500/month -Utilities/electric: $250-Utilities/grass: $150-Utilities/water: $100 -Utilities/Internet: $70 -Cap Ex (saving 5% of revenue): $475-Vacancy (Saving 5% of revenue): $475——————Total: $7410$9500-7410$ = $2090 cash flow/month on average ——More traditional rental, eg month-to-month: 4 months per yearRental IncomeUnit 1-(3 bd/1ba): $2500/mo Unit 2- (1 bd/1ba): $1100/moUnit 3- (1bd/1ba): $1000/moTotal: $4600/monthGeneral fees:-Mortgage Principal: $1578-Insurance(monthly): $160-Property Mgmt (10% of revenue)= $460-Property tax(monthly): $317-PMI: $200 -HOA: $0-Maintenance: $500/month -Cap Ex (saving 2.5% of revenue): $ 122.5-Vacancy (Saving 2.5% of revenue): $ 122.5Total: $3460/month$4600-3460= $1140/month in cashflow on average