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Amanda Coleman Air B&B in Portland Oregon- Permits, Taxes & Regulations
4 May 2018 | 2 replies
Fines have increased within the past year and now range from $1,000 to $5,000 per fine.
Nestor Rosero Acquiring occupied rental properties
29 November 2018 | 9 replies
I'm clear with tenants that I'm buying to increase value and rents, but I aid as best possible to ease the relocation, even helping as a Realtor.
Rachel Kokosenski Creating Welcome Baskets
5 May 2018 | 11 replies
The basic data points as I think of them:---What is your gross rental income per booking---What is your cost per welcome basket---What is the increase in chance of a repeat booking, based on the presence of the welcome basket---Secondarily, what is the change in likelihood of a great review, based on presence of welcome basket     If you have a high gross rental income per booking (say average $5k per booking), and you can offer an incredibly high impact welcome basket at a low cost (say the basket costs $20 but includes dates harvested from the date palm trees located on the property), you will likely find this yields huge returns in repeat bookings and reviews.    
Mark Sewell custom home building/developing in the Heights
4 May 2018 | 2 replies
They see median home prices running $600K or so, and those are influenced by all these cool developers ripping out the old and put up brand new crazy-gorgeous glamorous homes -- literally million dollar homes in some cases.There are several houses in that area, very similar, same everything, that have been fixed up (in their current size and floor plan configuration) and flipped for around $285K or so. 
Edward Burke Cash Tenant, No E-mail (Crazy...)! Rent payment options help!
6 May 2018 | 55 replies
I think most would agree that using an email address + bank is a reasonable expectation for pretty much any transaction in 2018, much less one with such a high value.I suggest that you should seriously consider either forcing the tenant to adapt to your online management (given that you aren't asking doing anything unreasonable with the rest of your tenants which I presume you aren't) or increase their rent as you see fit to pay for whatever inconveniences you're taking on to accommodate the tenant.You may have inherited the tenant in this "state", but unless some agreement was written into the lease prior, I personally wouldn't see that to be enough reason for you to go through so much trouble.With that being said, I believe 100% in going above and beyond for my tenants and if you feel that this is makes sense for maintaining the brand of your landlord business, I say go for it and good luck!
Zachary Jensen Utah House Hack cost estimate
8 July 2018 | 6 replies
Pros and cons - pro: that area is growing and values should continue to increase.
Michelle Eisenberg New member from California--Want to Invest in St. Louis, Missouri
9 May 2018 | 27 replies
They say on their site that they are run by investors and that they will help with renovations that will increase the rent income for the property.
Marie Withelidua I own a home in a declining area...
9 May 2018 | 31 replies
I'm a peaceful person overall and have always treated my home like my sanctuary up until things have progressively gotten to this point.At this point, I do still want them to move, but I also don't want to tolerate what's become so increasingly common, so I will continue to press on with what needs to be done. 
Colleen Fiumara budgeting replacements and improvements
8 May 2018 | 7 replies
For example, If I'm putting $5k into 1 unit, I plan on increasing the rents by $140 to return the capital I put into the unit.
Alex Hal Expensive, none value increase repair, still a good deal?
8 May 2018 | 1 reply
After the vacancy is filled, that would add another $1,000 / month.The property is generally in good condition with some upside for appreciation and there are some changes I was thinking about to increase the value, I.e. converting from oil to electric and have the tenants in the residential property pay their own utilities.