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Ben M. Homes built in 1950s
18 October 2018 | 5 replies
I'm fine with them, as long as they've been well maintained.
Matthew Terry Is this a good idea?
16 December 2019 | 26 replies
<--I have a very good wholesaler.If I was in your position and you have a great situation where your property is self managed and with minimum to no tenant headaches, I would maintain the property and look to get a 1) line of credit - my preferred COA or 2) refinance, to use the capital to acquire a property.
Gary B. Would you buy a property with septic tank + own water well
18 January 2020 | 10 replies
Some drill but some maintain existing wells but send you to someone else for drilling.
Daniel Z Fang How much leverage are you comfortable with?
13 October 2019 | 1 reply
For smaller investors I would say it is 100% comfort level based once you get a little farther along you can make optimal mathematical decisions.
Kevin Hoff Corona Virus.... How are you doing?
22 March 2020 | 5 replies
I must admit Happy hour is getting earlier these days & we're usually on FaceTime with the rest of our older empty nest family members as we have the time to catch up.Stay safe & maintain your sanity :)
Mike Adams Bathroom door coming off the hinge
5 August 2021 | 36 replies
We have in our lease, tenant must maintain all appliances, equipment, furnishings and furniture.
Jimmy Vance Roof Leak, HOA Dragging Feet To Fix
29 December 2021 | 11 replies
A tenant in one of my townhouses - which are all connected in a condo style within the community - advised my property manager of a leak which is coming from the roof.These are 3 floor units and on the highest floor, there is water leaking through the bathroom light, above the shower, whenever it rains.It barely ever rains in Las Vegas, but lately - with my luck - it's been raining here at least once per week.The HOA is responsible for maintaining the roofs.I quickly advised them of the issue, as did my property manager.They sent a work order to a roofer.
Fahren F. Should I start an LLC before buying my first rental property?
23 February 2022 | 15 replies
I obviously didn't purchase the policy, but before reading the actual policy the broker assured me the policy would cover that property, which it clearly didn't.If you have other assets in your name, an LLC provides an additional level of protection if you operate and maintain the LLC properly. 
Sawyer Smith Are we using the wrong underwriting cashflow criteria?
31 March 2022 | 1 reply
For example, if someone from San Fransisco who made 100k per year were to move to my market in the midwest, They would only need to make around 45k per year to maintain the same standard of living.
Tina Lee Tenant is keep complaining is too cold on a fully working heater
9 April 2022 | 28 replies
Be blunt with her: "If you don't want to leave the heat on during the day so the unit maintains an appropriate temperature, that is fine, but you can't expect the unit to magically be warm when you get home."