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I wanted to see what top 10 cities and towns would be good to acquire rental property in? Good as in terms of acquiring for a first time buyer/ beginner investor, and if the property the area is in can appreciate over...
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I have been reading the posts and have set aside money for an emergency funds for our rental properties. The funds are currently sitting in a bank savings account earning close to 0.01% interest. I am w...
I am going to make a binder for tenants at the start of their tenancy with: their lease and addendums, emergency contact info, helpful local info, rules and regs, etc... DOES ANYONE ELSE DO THIS OR HAVE ONE ALREADY?
Hi all,When reading the Managing Rental Properties book, I noticed that it recommends we have an emergency # which tenants can call if there was an urgent repair (such as pipes are bursting). I'm wondering if landlor...
I have two rental condos, one here in San Diego and the other in Chandler,Az, and I was wondering how to best use the cash flow. Should I use the cash flow to help pay down the mortgages or should I use it to build...
I'm in the Boise, Idaho area which is booming to say the least. Massive growth, tons of construction of apartments, housing developments multi families, commercial big box retail. High rental demand and little vacanci...
Hey BP - I'm trying to get out ahead of any late night emergency calls and establish a relationship with a local handyman/contractor who might offer this service (at a premium, of course). Ideally, if I received an em...
Hey BP, Long time lurker, first time poster. Love the work you do here and thought it was a good time to start engaging the community. First I'd like to extend my gratitude to the founders and contributors of...
I am looking into some options to handle tenant maintenance and especially emergency calls. I have just over 100 units now and want to create a reliable and scale-able system for these calls (and emails and texts). ...