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Erran Brown Newbie question about purchase of my 2nd rental
25 January 2020 | 2 replies
Heat source is there but no power to see if it is working or not. 3.
Nick M. Sleep apnea and the case of the loud TV
26 January 2020 | 6 replies
You can also help this guy rig up an LCD-bulb clip-on desk lamp or two to a simple electrical outlet timer to turn on at a certain time and shine a light or two in his face to help him get up.
Mark Belenky Converting a Single Family 7 Bed 3 Bath to a duplex.
17 March 2020 | 4 replies
The end goal is to have have to have enough parking for a single vehicle per unit, to separate the water and electricity, and to convert the single family into a duplex. 
Brenden Mitchum RUBS vs. Submeter on Single Family House Hack
31 January 2020 | 9 replies
It is a SFH so I do not have 24 months of utility records but the average is around $450/month for power and $100/month for water. 
John Parcha New to BRRRR, Would like feedback on my first analysis report
28 January 2020 | 2 replies
If you bumped each of those up to 10% as well, I wouldn't object.I'm also curious whether you're sure about the electricity, water + sewer, garbage, etc. 
Robin Norman Our first BRRRR, now up to 10 units, 1 year later
28 January 2020 | 1 reply
Told him to leave ill do it myself.)Bad sill plate on rear corner (contractor)Replace front porch postsBuild backporch stepsDemo barnInstalling concrete footers under home, laying block and shimming to your jacked levelSetting house back down on blocks and reattaching to foundationRemove floor and portions of subfloor in kitchen & back porch and replacement Window repairTemporary power pole (electrician)Electrical service upgrade, outlet replacement and GFCI Install (mix of Electrician and us)Label panels (electrician)All exposed wiring must be protected (basically just replaced all of it)Replace missing light fixtures (new fans throughout)Build wall in living room to convert to 3rdbedroomRe plumb house and pressure test plumbing (plumber)Install smoke detectors hardwired to meet code (electrician)Water Heater electrical line, and core discharge for water heater under house (plumber)Tear out Old ac unit under houseWindow screensWindow locksBackflow prevention valve (plumber)Fart fan ventilation for bathroomApproved Address Number DisplayedFlaking paint abatement interiorClothes Dryer exhaustPaint Untreated woodRemove all debris, Remove old tiresRemove chain link fenceTreat house for black antsPoly floorsMud and paint wallsAppliancesDoors/locks.Roof patch, remove 12x24 section, cut out rot, sister in new beams, put new plywood & shinglesPiles and piles of new electrical wiring (electrician/us)Sand all walls and spray texture ceiling and walls with joint compoundPaint whole house inside and outNew trim everywhere.Sand the every living hell out of the floors (100 hours of labor + help)Gutters and french drainNew mailboxA/c Unit.
Michael Donovan Newbie real estate investor in CT!
29 January 2020 | 2 replies
In fact, there's a very powerful retirement strategy where you aim to purchase one property/year on 15-year notes.
Clifford C Toth College student rentals leases.
29 January 2020 | 5 replies
College rentals can be extremely powerful, just make sure that you do it right from the start!
Michael Obedoza Hi BP! Ready to invest! Long Beach / Santa Ana California
29 January 2020 | 3 replies
Currently shopping around for a power team.
Seth Rodebeck My first investment property
28 January 2020 | 0 replies
Save up more liquid for purchasing power in the next slump.