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Mindy Jensen Check out this super-easy way to remove popcorn ceilings!
2 October 2016 | 16 replies

I really have nothing to add. Except maybe I wish I would have thought of this 12 years ago when I was removing popcorn ceilings...

Champ Leong Getting rid of kitchen grease with a septic tank
29 November 2021 | 6 replies

I posted previously about whether I should upgrade to the city sewer if possible. If I have a property on septic what do I do with the kitchen grease? If I drain the grease from a hamburger, for example, that grease c...

Ryan Larsen Angry Tenant... what’s next?
19 May 2019 | 19 replies

Tenant was informed of there water charge today and he went from saying okay great send me the bill to.... “I’m tired of the fees and just to let you know I will be vacating after lease term”Any thoughts???

Padric Lynch Splitting Utilities In a 2-Unit Condo, One Meter
4 February 2019 | 2 replies

I am currently purchasing a condo that has a studio unit and a 2bd 2bth unit, not metered separately. I’d like to bill the tenants back by number of people in each unit for water, and sqft for electric. The reasoning ...

Dave R Ludolph Buying land for short term RV parking pads
3 August 2021 | 5 replies

I am a RN who plans to start doing travel nursing here in the next year. Originally I planned on buying a new Airbnb at each 13 week contract I work for but I’ve come up with another idea I’d like to hear other people...

Sheena Drake Asking for utilities to be turned on before final insepction
14 April 2021 | 1 reply

Do you all require that seller has electricity, water, heat turned on before your initial or final inspection?  I've just learned the hard way that not all sellers are honest.  Go figure me as too trusting

Leigh Ann Smith Tiny House Success and Expansion Report
5 August 2016 | 14 replies

We've just finished our first full month of renting our Tiny House on the Christmas Tree Farm through AirBnB.  The minimum number of rental nights we need for a reasonable return is 7 nights per month, and we had 11, ...

Troy P. Tenant Installed a Window Unit A/C
21 February 2023 | 15 replies

I just wanted others' opinions on this matter.  I have a tenant who installed a window unit in the master bedroom.  It's clearly not allowed per the lease but I'm not sure if it's worth approaching them over and poten...

Andrew Brink Baltimore Investment Property....Help BP
15 October 2017 | 7 replies

Good Morning Biggerpockets World! I have recently purchased a house as my first investment/home. It was a newly renovated house with new hardwoods, appliance and so on. I have been in the house for less than a month, ...

Derek Luttrell What's Your Take on Window A/C Units?
21 December 2017 | 5 replies

Hi All, I'm under contract on my first buy and hold, and there isn't any central A/C (not too uncommon here in Chicago.) For landlords who have similar units, do you always provide the a/c units come summertime and go...