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Jesus Moreno How to proceed with non-separate utilities
3 May 2018 | 27 replies

Can anyone help me with this dilemma? So I have two units, that the electricity for both is under one meter.  How do I proceed to rent out these units? If I pass the electricity costs to the tenants, then I leave the ...

Ernest Plasencia Solar Panels on a rental in TX
10 November 2020 | 23 replies

I am closing on my first SFH that will eventually be rented out in Harker Heights, TX. The neighborhood and surrounding areas have tons of homes with solar panels. I am about to start running numbers on the possibilit...

Leah Stuever Laundromats for the newbie
8 September 2019 | 16 replies

So we have single family rentals. But are looking to branch out. Where we live there is one landromat. It has horrible reviews for not being clean and things not being fixed. And the owners of it, own the one in the n...

Mike A. Water meter out of control. Utility not helping - Please help!!!
6 August 2019 | 32 replies

We've owned a building for about 3 years in the city. We just received our water bill for said building last week. We called the useless water dept, and they sent someone out. The water meter is going out of control, ...

Josh Carriere How to get tenants to pay utilities
23 April 2016 | 21 replies

Does anyone have any thoughtful strategies to get tenants to pay utilities?

Chris Martin Anyone have experience with cellular concrete (AirCrete)?
21 October 2021 | 2 replies

I am in the process of building an AirCrete foaming gun and molds, with the intent of making insulating blocks of light weight, low density, low-to-medium strength concrete. I am curious if anyone has experience with ...

Faderera Aromolaran Public record that can be used to find vacancies?
5 March 2019 | 5 replies

My main problem right now is securing my first deal is lead generation and cold calling. I’m aware of different methods and various types of information that is considered public record. These include probates, tax li...

Jeff Cliff Things to consider during demolition of the swimming pool
17 December 2019 | 3 replies

Hello,I am planning to demolish a swimming pool in the backyard as it is not in good shape and the weather is usually on the cooler side so the usage would be very little if at all, besides fixing the pool in its curr...

Tyler Emerson Too Much Real Estate Too Fast?
7 June 2019 | 1 reply

Is there such a thing as too much real estate too fast in the beginning, if the deals make sense?So, like many other real estate enthusiasts I started out with good ol’ life changing Rich Dad Poor Dad. Fast forward si...

Ronaldo Marion Southwest Investors: Are water shortages a concern long term?
23 July 2022 | 10 replies

I've seen several articles and videos concerning lake levels dropping and various droughts in the southwest including Arizona, Nevada and Southern California. Are these real issues? Do buy and hold investors take this...