Those carbon monoxide/smoke detectors seem to be more prone to problems than a plain smoke detector. I had one way high in the loft that kept chirping even when the battery was replaced. Does anyone know when a c...
...but just in case:
Brigade homeland tours start Oct. 1
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I just closed on my second multi-family rental in Ohio. All three units are occupied, so I edited my lease to recreate the same terms as the leases they had signed with the previous landlord. My lease is more detailed...
The short answer: Yes. There are pros and cons to both, and also key differences to consider for your financial and familial situation. Below are some key differences (in my opinion) after successfully house hacking t...
I'm a real estate broker in Saint Louis, MO and I worked as a property manager for 10+ years. I recently lost my full time property management job right before the Coronavirus outbreak. Luckily my wife works for the g...
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Is home warranty needed for a single family home that is going to be a rental unit. We plan to use a management company
My agent sent me a document from an home warranty company before closing and a...
Hello everyone,Bronx multifamily-1st floor is currently set up as 2 bedrooms with no living room. Should i make one of the bedrooms into a living room space and make apartment a one bedroom instead? (Bedrooms share t...
Hi, I've been a lurker for a while but just created an account for some specific questions. I just bought my first house. I'm handy and my intention is to live in it for a few years while I fix it up and then turn it ...
I am thinking about just living on my rental income and not be employed by a company. However there is the question of health insurance. Since I don't qualify for Medicare, the alternative would be to obtain Health In...
I am new and looking for some advice.I currently co own my primary residence with my wife and would never want to risk it.Is it possible for me to invest in longterm rental without putting my primary residence at risk...