I'm thinking to raise the rent by $50 - $75(only when sign for another 1 year lease) and wondering if it is too much. The rent hasn't been raised in years. Is there a max amount you are allowed to raise the rent by?
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To all my fellow landlords: Do you raise rent yearly? Even if same tenants?
Does it make a difference to you if tenants are good to keep rent the same?
2 of my tenants are month to month (automatic after 1 yr lease...
Hello,I rent out the first house I bought. I have had the same renters since May of 2014, almost two years. I have charged them $1400 a month and never raised the rent. I would love to get some feedback from this comm...
Our group is looking to raise around $10 million to buy a portfolio of performing notes. The group we are buying from is a group we have purchased from before and offers a performance guarantee. Has anyone found a gro...
Where can one obtain a directory of individuals who have applications for grant money for raising capital for doing deals in real estate. I remember as a traditional student in business the Gale publications allowed p...
Just looking from feedback from anyone who has been there before. I purchased a MFH last year and inherited a tenant who had just signed a two-year lease. The rent was about $100 below market. This tenant, however,...
Hey BP!I've been looking around Los Angeles and I see that many of the older homes are built on raised foundations. Is there anything to look out for with raised foundations? It feels hollow when I walk on one of thes...
What is the best way to raise rent on a tenant with a month to month rental agreement? I was thinking make sure I get current month's rent on the first, then deliver notice that rent will be raised one month from the...
I keep finding these buy/hold opportunities where the seller or my agent tells me something like this: 'The current tenants are only paying $650, because they have been there a long time, but in this neighborhood, yo...
Hello all,Go by Cord. Over the last 3 or 4 months I have found myself fed up with paying rent with no equity. Within the next 3-4 years my fiance and I will both be nurses and have a lot more disposable income to play...