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Austin B. Considering my First Deal - Lease Option
25 September 2021 | 2 replies
I bought it with all sorts of projects in mind, but I have found that I would prefer something lower maintenance and instead to focus on increasing my income.The downside of a straightahead sale is that, now that I am "self-employed", I cannot get a traditional mortgage for 2 years.
Apurva Shah Replacing wooden siding from last 80s buildings
25 September 2021 | 3 replies
Hi Apurva,53 units -- It would be smart to talk to an Architect who does multi-family (In your general area) about the cost of doing a restyle as well as colors.Especially if you choose a Hardie (Fiber Cement type) product.With Hardie (Type) products, read the upkeep instructions, some require re-applying the joint sealers (factor that into your maintenance budget).Also with Hardie (Type) products there is a service life to the color...some come pre-colored, some your contractors must paint on site, (some require priming of cuts when installed)---talk to the Architect about the maintenance schedule and the CAPEX for this.Hardie makes big sheets of this for multi-family that Architects can use for visual effect and ease of installation.With 53 units--springing for an Architect to help with this would be intelligent.Good Luck!
Evan Swanson How to determine where to buy small mult-families?
15 November 2021 | 8 replies
What does cash flow look like if it were to be used as an income-producing property vs. an owner-occupied property- how would maintenance, taxes, and insurance cost change with each different scenario? 
Keaton Reiners Large portfolio through turnkey provider?
14 October 2021 | 5 replies
The reason I'm holding back is because a high quality property manager needs to have high quality maintenance and construction on call . 
Ronald Cooperman Outsourcing management software
12 October 2021 | 3 replies
For tenant communication, leasing, maintenance I use  innago.
Thomas Myung Duplex in great location near transit/downtown
26 September 2021 | 7 replies
the usual re-painting and cleaning up the unit. added new appliancesinstead of dealing with lawn maintenance, we covered lawn with gravel.
Balu Natarajan Is PM company overcharging for repairs? Any honest PM out there
6 October 2021 | 13 replies
I managed my own properties for 3 years before becoming long distance invester.Door lock change out - $245Adjusted supply air to move towards the room - $246Garage service door repair - $245 (no details of what repair)Bagged and hauled away wood from trees - $175 (on a property with no tree or wood around)Gas oven, gas leak adjusted and tightened line - $248In addition routinely charging me for grass cutting and snow cleaning when leases clearly say tenants are responsible.
Jameson Schwab Reno rental rates for our first investment property
1 December 2021 | 10 replies
We are thinking of asking $2100, but will still be able to contribute to the maintenance/vacancy account comfortably if we come down to the $1800 range.
Andrey F. Replacing property managers
27 September 2021 | 5 replies
They are making really costly mistakes, my tenants are unhappy, and I'm out thousands so far due to mis-communications, poor follow through, and neglect of maintenance requests.
Alex U. San Diego: Condo Investment good or not?
25 September 2021 | 2 replies
You can expect very qualified tenants that are low maintenance