I’ve asked this question to a few people who know the BC landlord-tenant laws, but I’d like to broaden it to a larger audience for more input. I’m asking for a relative that lives/owns rental property in BC, Canada. I...
I have a townhome that I have rented out for the past 2 years to 2 different tenant groups. All the renters have paid on time and I dont' have much contact with them except when something breaks down etc.. Do you guys...
Looking for advice from hosts on this. One of our listings is rural (next to our ranch house) and we have experienced a few power outages recently due to lightning storms. Ranging from 1 hr to overnight in one case...
To begin, I'd like to thank you for your time and interest in the topic of Marijuana and Vacation Rentals. Though a lengthy introduction, I felt it would be best to give everyone a solid base to ask questions and begi...
I have tenant who has electricity under his name and I have sign landlord contract with electricity company.My question if tenant stops paying his bill Question:Electricity is under tenant name but will get defaulted...
Hey Folks - I'm located in Durham and have done some investing here, but the market has gotten too frenzied. Not finding many good deals.
I've noticed that property in Greensboro is much cheaper but the rents seem to...
Hey everyone,I searched the forums without too much luck. But I was curious if others could share what they do for new tenants once they acquire a new property?Do people put together a 'new ownership welcome packet' o...
In todays Society, a review can make or break your business. In the vacation STR realm, on a platform such as Airbnb it is no different and often even an inaccurate review can have this effect. In my experience dealin...
With the HIPPA Laws being in place how do you know your tenant is using medical marijuana or the marijuana they bought on the corner from a dealer and is it legal to ask in some states?
I just finished Money: Master the Game by Tony Robbins. Great book! One part that really hit me in the book was the long-term opportunity cost of "little" splurges like regularly hitting Starbucks or eating out. Relat...