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Kalen Jordan Aggregate / detailed data on properties, property managers, etc.
4 April 2018 | 3 replies

Hi there!  I've been starting to look into SFH rentals for a buy and hold strategy. Starting to have some discussions with turnkey providers and trying to soak up all I can here on the boards.One thing I'm wondering a...

Owen Dashner Fire & Ice Damage - Playbook?
2 January 2023 | 2 replies

I had a not-so-great start to the new year - frozen pipes and flooding at one apartment complex, and a fire in another building.As I was fumbling through what to do with the aftermath of the fire, it got me thinking t...

Maya Torres How do you explain the obvious to a tenant..you're not clean...
27 May 2019 | 6 replies

I have tenants who are not the cleanest. Plain and simple. Wife says she has a moth problem and asks me if I have the same problem (I don't) because I live next door and asks if she can get it looked at. Makes me feel...

Steve Booth Insurance for a rental property
2 July 2018 | 8 replies

Hi all!Well I have an agreement of sale for my first property!  I am working through financing, etc.  It's zoned something called "AO" which is "Apartment/Office".  Seems I am needing a commercial mortgage for this.  ...

Christine Swaidan Charging Tenant For Service Elevator Service Call
11 January 2017 | 4 replies

A tenant along with 2 children became stuck in an elevator on our property. They used the phone in the elevator to contact the service. 911 was also dispatched. After the technician got the door open he saw that the e...

Brian Caulfield House Listed with Severe Water and Mold Damage. Worth It?
22 August 2019 | 8 replies

Hey guys, there's a house listed on my local market for $223k and described by the realtor as having 'severe water and mold damage, broken pipes, freeze damage and missing carpet/flooring/sheetrock. Seller will not ne...

John C. What do you think of South Norfolk?
2 April 2021 | 7 replies

I am interested in duplexes in the Hampton Roads area.  I regularly see listings for duplexes in South Norfolk that look attractive on a price-to-rent basis, although maybe a little rough in terms of condition and are...

Cuong Le Tenant's Friend Got Shot - Now What?
2 November 2014 | 7 replies

One of our tenant has always been paying rent on time with out any issues until this month. We contacted the tenant and mentioned that a friend was shot/robbed in front of our property. I don't want to be insensitive ...

Ben Peret LLC with a partner using personal financing
18 September 2020 | 1 reply

I'm buying a duplex out of state with a partner. We're thinking of using one of us to finance the property personally (using an investment property mortgage), and then moving the property into an LLC. Here are some qu...

Amy A. EDR Collateral Screen problem with loan
6 June 2013 | 1 reply

I'm refinancing a 5 unit apartment building and the bank just started doing "EDR Collateral Screening". I think EDR stands for "Environmental Data Resources". The result is quoted below:

" EDR collateral screen out...