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Jay Nalker Do you put For Rent signs at your vacant rentals?
25 March 2013 | 15 replies

Just wondering how many do this? I see them in areas that I have houses but to me it seems kinda like putting a "steal my AC unit" sign in the yard! lol

Brad D. Can I Bring Less Money to Closing of Fannie SFH
11 January 2012 | 6 replies

Doing my first deal, set to close January 25. In the future I'll get more creative, but going the safe route at first: Fannie Mae Investor Loan on SFH, 10% down, doing deal through mortgage broker reccommended by Rea...

Katharine Gonzalez Direct Mail Campaign Leads...
16 March 2016 | 9 replies

Here's hoping there's still no such thing as a dumb question.... I have compiled a list of leads with the hopes of finding a first property with flip, lease or option as my exit strategies. Any that do not meet my cri...

Mattie Covatch Should Landlords ever provide Internet?
15 April 2019 | 60 replies

I have one tenant who's been here a long time, before I started not officially including internet. Now I say "I sometimes share mine with people as a courtesy, but it's not included-- if the person makes my internet ...

Alexis A Peinado Appraisal came back at my low ball offer
9 November 2021 | 39 replies

I made an offer of 130k on a duplex that was listed for 200k, it was approved by the seller and we began escrow.  However, the appraisal came back at 136k, I'm wondering what I'm missing here? My intension is to use t...

Al Williamson How Can Landlords Profit from the Internet-Of-Things
26 February 2018 | 34 replies

Wi-Fi enabled sensors will soon be embedded into nearly every product so "owners" can monitor the data the object sends. A gate may send a signal meaning "I'm open" and a chair may send a signal saying "183 lbs." ...

Glenda Barden Can I sue my Ex-Property manager for gross negligence?
2 November 2018 | 28 replies

I had a property manager fail to get a signature on the lease of every person over 18 living in my rental property. I have an email sent to me by the owner of the property management company asking me if I wanted anyo...

Kevin Crosson Finding Multifamily with Cashflow in Los Angeles
14 January 2019 | 11 replies

Hey BP members,So there’s a lot of talk these days about how multifamily properties with strong cash flow in Los Angeles are just about nonexistent. Well, I’m going to try to change your mind on that, and make a case ...

Charlotte Raycraft What to do when tenant breaks lease the day before moving in
14 July 2015 | 17 replies

Hi Everybody,

I am wondering if anyone knows the rules in Colorado when a tenant breaks a lease the day before moving in.

The prospective tenants viewed the property and decided they wanted to rent it. They had goo...

Mark Douglas Section 8 House Hack???
8 January 2016 | 21 replies

So I've come across a potential deal: A duplex with one side vacant and one occupied with a Section 8 tenant.  The numbers look better than average - the rent from the occupied side would completely cover the mortgage...