Hi there! I'm Ally, and I was born and raised in the SF Bay Area of California. Although I've read quite a bit on RE investing, I have yet to make the jump with the primary reason being that I've been focused on my...
Hi all, I am just starting on my real estate investing journey with my current primary residence in the extended suburbs of Minneapolis. We are planning to list it as a long term rental. The house has a few amenities ...
I am curious, fellow landlords or PM, what is your response time to a tenant complaint?I know it's not cut and dry, and definitely depends on the nature of the problems.I would think a water line break or sewage backu...
Hi Everyone! I'm excited to be here and learning more about real estate investing. I currently work full time in HR, am a licensed real estate agent in Georgia and South Carolina, and my husband and I hope to buy ou...
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One of my renters is becoming more and more of a total thorn. I made a huge mistake giving them my cell phone number too. Texts every night about little small issues. For instance, she texted me tonight as...
Hi guys! I’m 21 & am making 75K + 2-3K(ish) per month in commission. I have about $35K saved up & would ideally like to use maybe 20K on my first investment property. My credit score is something like 730 as w...
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We have a swimming pool at our property in Sonoma, California. Because of coronavirus, we are seeing more demand than ever before b/c we're only an hour away from San Francisco and everyone wants to spend the...
I am under contract on a property in Jacksonville, Fl (primary exit strategy is flip) which currently has a gas stove, and gas water heater, but electric heating and no gas line at the clothes dryer. Behind the stove,...
We have a unit that currently has baseboard heat (electric) The tenants we had in there years ago never complained about the cost of heat, but the tenants we have had for the past 2 years say that their bill goes up $...
I'm in the process of closing my first rental property. Both water heater and heat pump are around 18 years old though are functioning normally right now. It appears that they are going to break down in next couple ye...