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Leah Shanker HOA pays for water/sewer/garbage?
24 July 2019 | 9 replies
You need to look at the HOA bylaws/operating arrangement and I expect they would be available for any listing. 
Wei Jie Yang Is there a difference between various brokers and various banks?
29 May 2019 | 3 replies
They operate like a broker (lots of outlets, which means more programs than a bank and often lower rates), but they are the direct lender (which makes them a bit easier to work with and more predictable/reliable compared to a broker). 
David Stacey two properties one already leased.
21 May 2019 | 0 replies
sweat equitycosmetic updateswindows flooring roofing new appliances Lessons learned?
David Stacey two properties one already leased.
21 May 2019 | 0 replies
sweat equitycosmetic updateswindows flooring roofing new appliances Lessons learned?
Gary Dezoysa Stock market vs note investments
22 May 2019 | 3 replies
@Gary CliseleNote funds are an excellent way for an investor to invest in notes, in a truly passive way, while leveraging the experience, expertise, and relationships of the fund operator.
Tristam Griffith Rental Property Insurance
5 June 2019 | 10 replies
We operate a PM business in Columbus, Oh.
Jake Smith About to close on my first duplex. Where do I go from here?
24 May 2019 | 1 reply
Rental Property CalculatorResultFor the 20 Years InvestedReturn (IRR):15.76% per yearTotal Profit when Sold:$508,194.80Cash on Cash Return:668.68%Capitalization Rate:6.53%Total Rental Income:$702,846.61Total Mortgage Payments:$333,762.50Total Expenses:$164,736.39Total Net Operating Income:$538,110.22 First Year Income and ExpenseMonthlyAnnualIncome:$2,800.00$33,600.00Mortgage Pay:$1,390.68$16,688.12Vacancy (5%):$140.00$1,680.00Property Tax:$375.00$4,500.00Total Insurance:$75.58$907.00Maintenance Cost:$100.00$1,200.00Other Cost:$41.67$500.00Cash Flow:$677.07$8,124.88Net Operating Income (NOI):$2,067.75$24,813.00
Travis Henry A Unique Washer/Dryer Situation
30 May 2019 | 19 replies
No sense in having a severe amenity handicap in your market over 8-900 bucks in appliances 
Daniel Claroni What to say to a distressed property lead
31 May 2019 | 5 replies
I *DO NOT* have any experience with discussing distressed properties, so maybe take my 2 cents with multiple grains of salt...I DO, however, have experience with cold calling and door knocking for insurance sales, and I am a 10 year veteran 911 operator who has experience with communicating delicately!
Cassandra Sifford New Tenants & We Already Have a Water Issue
29 May 2019 | 16 replies
If the water is not from faulty plumbing or an appliance, then it's the tenant's fault and they are responsible for any costs associated with it.