California recently signed a mandate requiring most new homes in the state to include solar panels after 2020. California is the first state to do so, but it likely won't be the last, with New Jersey and Minnesota pur...
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I am looking at a MFH in Cincinnati that is currently landlord paid utilities. I have heard of transitioning properties from landlord to tenant paid utilities but haven’t gotten into the nitty gritty of what that...
One of my rentals has a drippy tub faucet. I replaced the valves and the tenant has reported that it is dripping again. I don't know what to do other than tear the wall out and replace the valve assembly. I am relucta...
I am just curious. I have been in the construction industry for a long time and I see many investors struggling with different aspects of investing when it comes to repairs and capital expenditures. I have seen many ...
I was expecting this DreamLine frameless shower door to come in this week when I was going to put up my house for sale and over a week later they tell me it's back ordered. This door was only $500, but a custom compan...
Hey BP! We all want to increase our ROI - and sometimes that means thinking outside the box! A few interesting revenue sources I've found:-Selling tideland rights - locally we have great shellfish, and you can sell *j...
Ok, I’m on my phone and just too lazy to search all the past forums. I want an indoor paint color that I can put in every room, in every rental that I own. You know the routine. Easy to touch up without needing to mat...
I'm considering purchasing a triplex where two of the units share an electric meter and all three units share a water meter. I'm not purchasing this property at a discount so I want to make sure it's worth it. Is it w...
I came across a nice duplex built in 1885. The owner has done an amazing job keeping up with maintenance. It's very neat and clean and looks very modern from inside. I thought it was 20-30 years old. It also has nice ...