Hello fellow landlords,
I hope you're all doing well. I wanted to open up a discussion about an issue I've encountered recently in my California rental property (7 yrs old home), and I'm sure many of you have faced s...
Just wanted to know what exactly you all look for when choosing a property manager. What is the minimum experience amount you typically look for (how many properties they run and for how long they've been managing), h...
How do you guys track rental income from your properties? More specifically, do you put it into a bank account (savings or checking) that is specifically for your rentals? What are the disadvantages/ advantages. I onl...
We are buying our primary residence and it will have a 1 bedroom garage apartment in the back. We will start by renting this out to my father in law. Is this considered a rental property? Is there anything we need to ...
question: How should you compensate a tenant who's water you had to shut off for one night because it was very late and your handyman could not fix a leak in the water heater hose until the next day? Feeling bad and e...
Hi all,
We are currently in the DD period and have asked the seller for concessions that we thought were most important to us during our inspections. The seller is now asking for the inspection report and appraisal. ...
I'm pretty new around here, so I'm not 100% sure this is the right forum, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong :)
So I'm new to this and working on my first Lease. I've read tons of example leases from actual...
hi Curious how other landlords deal with security deposits and repairs. Example would be say tenant breaks a window in winter that's an emergency repair that can't be waited on til move out where a deduction would be ...
Hi, I wanted to hear what other people are doing to keep their tenants happy and renewing their leases. I don't have any rental properties yet but I'm always interested in hearing what can be done to increase the tim...
Hello BP Nation,I am establishing a PM company to manage my future portfolio. As a renter for years in the military, I've worked with some good and lots of terrible PM companies (the barrier to entry is very very low....