I just found out the lady across the street has a son who is a registered sex offender living with her. The current tenants haven't said anything but I am wondering what I will be up against when the tenants leave? ...
This summer in the middle of the heatwave, the AC went out on our rental. It took four different technicians and about 5 weeks to finally fix it fully. It would work for a little then go out again. The tenants have b...
Hey Bigger Pockets!Once again, I would love to post a lot more often, time just keeps getting the best of me though and there are so many deals to do in this market!As normal, I like to post the unique deals that I th...
Does everyone offer ceiling fans in their properties?Being in Florida I offer a ceiling fan in every room.As I turn over a property the first time I would verify every breaker every circuit and pretty much open all th...
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I live out in Los Angeles and working on my 5th property out of the Orlando area and one thing I'm always challenged with are remote rehabs. The rehabs I've done locally are a lot easier as I can walk ...
My wife and I recently purchase 2 rental properties in Florida and have been managing them ourselves, however, as we are thinking of moving to NYC we are looking to see how to either automate the process via property ...
I've been reading BiggerPockets for about 4 years now. I just created an account to join in on the conversation because, well, there's so much good stuff being exchanged between everyone. I wanted to get in on it a...
I am looking at buying a couple of rental properties. I have questions though. This would be my first one or two properties I have owned, do I manage them on my own or do I have a property management company take car...
Hello fellow Oregon investors,Does anyone have experience using RUBS to charge tenants in multi-family properties their utilities that aren't sub-metered out? In this case, I'd like to have tenants pay for water/sewer...
This is a great community that is very helpful! To that point, do you stay with a C-Level property where the neighborhood has gone downhill per my property manager, or sell it and take the upside to buy more inventory...