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Michael S. printing pdf
25 October 2020 | 7 replies
HiLooks like there is a bug.
Manesh Hardeo HIstoric West End Atlanta, GA Flip
24 June 2016 | 46 replies
Very bugged out to see a deal that was in my inbox now up on BP.  
Ceril S. Seller claims had permits for work done...
4 February 2015 | 8 replies
Same with electrical, done wrong your house can burn down.
Carol Venolia potential tenant is a medical marijuana patient (California)
17 February 2015 | 12 replies
Obviously, smoking indoors is tough to hide with its residual effects, but with growing you should take special note of covered windows, excessive electricity use, lots of traffic to/from the unit, lots of warmth rising off the unit (if you're in a colder area where you can notice), etc. 
Stephen Camardo Concrete block wall construction - siding techniques
24 November 2013 | 7 replies
It sounds as if the interior walls are unfinished and I was wondering if there are any existing electrical receptacles on the interior walls?
Paul C. Longtime Landlords: All it's cracked up to be?
4 December 2013 | 30 replies
When you get the call that the electrical system shorted out all the appliances in the house, stressing out is the worst thing you can do.
Seth B. Is my cash flow really $135.75/month?
9 February 2015 | 51 replies
Here are the numbers:Purchase price $85,000 (I put 25% down)Monthly payment including taxes and insurance is $585/monthTotal rent for both sides is $1,550/monthProperty Management charges 7% ($108.50/month)Tenants pay all utilizes (including water, garbage, electricity, ect..)If I use the 50% rule, as Bigger Pockets and others who are experienced in rentals over the long term use.
Daniela Anca Hi! I am a new member in Kansas City, KS
18 November 2014 | 6 replies
We also got started in renting out our home when we were transferred and the bug bit us.  
Wendell De Guzman Real Life of a Private Lender
9 July 2017 | 68 replies
And don't forget the carrying costs - insurance, loan payments, property taxes, water, sewer, electricity, etc.
Josie Zimmermann Restoring duplex into SFH
19 December 2014 | 4 replies
Often times in SFH conversions to apts, there is a common furnace and sometimes even common electric, and they almost always have common water, sewer and trash bills.