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Jason Zullo Built in equity. Whats everyones "rule"
27 March 2016 | 4 replies

This current house I'm buying I got for 139,900, figuring it needs worst case 40k so with my DP I would be all in at 190,000. The home next door just sold for 200k but everything won't be new like the home I'm buying ...

Logan M. Snow Removal for small parks
17 January 2024 | 7 replies

I feel like I am coming closer and closer to mastering managing small mobile home parks but one of my biggest struggles is snow removal during the Winter time.Only one of our communities gets real snow but it doesn't ...

Alex Penalva Appliances - Should I provide Or not?
24 May 2020 | 19 replies

I recently purchased a rental property in Missouri, a duplex and I am just curious if I have have to provide the tenants with any of the appliances ie. stove, refrigerator, etc.?

Sam Leon Refrigerator parts
16 February 2014 | 4 replies

I have a tenant who left some damaged parts in a refrigerator.

Nothing that I can spot just by casually looking at the inside. But when you get someone to clean the fridge thoroughly that requires pulling ...

R Davidson Dispute over roofing work and need for an Elkhart attorney
20 January 2013 | 6 replies

I have a dispute over a roof replacement job in Elkhart, Indiana in that the roofer didn't obtain code of compliance as the inspector was unable to verify a couple of things about the roof because the roofer didn't or...

James Wesley Refrigerator water dispenser went out...
14 November 2021 | 15 replies

...should i fix? I feel that this component is a liability to have in a fridge IN a rental (single family in an intact, transitional neighbourhood). I am thinking that I'll see about fixing if it's reasonable, but if ...

Mark Forest Is positive cash flow possible?
21 April 2009 | 13 replies

After you pay the 50% operating expenses and principal/interest on your mortgage debts do many of you still manage to have positive cash flow or are you all hoping the property will just appreciate?

Here is a test f...

Natalie Kolodij BRRR- Appreciation or Cash flow more important?
12 April 2017 | 17 replies

Hello Everyone, After listening to Brandon Turner's podcast on BRRR the other day I'm wondering what the ideal market is for this strategy? I was looking at markets with excellent cash flow- however I doubt they will ...

Sharad M. Big snowstorm hitting Midwest..Anything you guys would to prepare for it?
31 January 2011 | 8 replies

So there's supposed to be a massive snowstorm in Midwest over next couple of days. Up to 18 inches of snow. Do you guys do anything to prepare your rental properties for a snowstorm like this? Anything you guys tell y...

Ben Staples What issues can be caused by a bonus unit?
2 November 2020 | 2 replies

I'm looking at a multifamily 4 unit with a "bonus" basement unit in Illinois.  Cash flow wise, it only really makes sense to do the deal with that bonus units cashflow contribution.  Are there issues that could come u...