Hi, I'm Linda A. from Torrance, a city near Los Angeles, CA.I am a designer/manager looking to invest in a condo or single family near me.I currently own a 2-unit flat in Chicago and thinking about doing an exchange n...
Hello all!! I am Timothy Stanislav. I look forward to building relationships, networking and learning the real estate game with you all! I can't express how excited I am about this community and the opportunitie...
What do you think about “Subject to” and “ Lease to own” strategies in New Jersey and Philadelphia area?Is it easy to find motivated sellers in those areas?
SFH, long-term tenant vacated & left it very clean. Have not returned their deposit yet.
For some reason, tenant took our electric range that was installed less than 1 year ago, & replaced it with a new mod...
Minneapolis MN area. Beautiful 3bed 3bath, basement is partially finished, we are experiencing issues with water in the basement, likely from the windows, and looking for recommendations for a basement water proofing ...
I had good experience with a handyman over the years. Thinking of pitching him to become property manager for a single family I am considering to buy in his backyard. Any ideas regarding what a fair deal look like
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Hi everyone,
Lawn care question about a duplex:
*note: lawn care and snow removal is in both leases
Care was split, tenant A tool care of back and side yard, tenant B took care of front (a hill).
Tenant A has ...
So I am curious, a friend of mine and I are working on a flip and some of the rooms have wallpaper all around. One of the contractors we spoke to mentioned that it may be cheaper to just put drywall over top instead o...
Other than going through VRBO or ABNB and looking at similar properties how do you determine what your nightly rates should be for specific days/months/seasons of the year? On another post someone mentioned “fierce pr...
First of all, I didn't start this thread to attack the professional tradesmen, but sometimes it gets to a point where even if you want to pay someone for a job, you end up DIYing the last 10% (or 25 or 50) of the work...