Tenant said that the dishwasher seemed to have died. She said that she was going to wait a little bit 'pop the breaker' and try again, later she informed me that it still was not working and was presumed to be dead. I...
HiI am planning to submit an offer on a rental property in B/C area in a small city close to Dallas Metroplex. Below are the details and can you please advice me, if this is something worth pursuing. Sale price : $210...
I am trying to crack down on charging tenants for damages they cause (or allow). I have two primary questions:1) Do most of you charge actual expenses, or do you have a chart that lists common damages with an expense...
I have a 4 bedroom 2 bath home that i would like to make an offer on. It was a lead that i picked up from some mailers that i sent out quite a few months ago.
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A big Hello from Atlanta. We are thinking about investing, and looking around for help and advice. We welcome all advice on how to get started. We were thinking about renting properties. We do have a basement apa...
When I was still renting from other people I had a landlord that would always seem to find a way to convince us to do repairs around the house ourselves, such as fixing a toilet or the washing machine. He was a pretty...
Hello!I'm still fairly new to the Biggerpockets forums and I've been busy reading a ton of the blogs, books and listening to several of the podcasts. I am an out of state investor looking to build a team in several Mi...
Hi BP!!! The motor is out in our rental washing machine, to save us the back and forth we are leaning towards replacing the entire unit but in the mean time do leave it up to our tenant to figure out how to wash her c...
New landlords here. Renting a single family home to an older couple for the past month and they're already driving us right into the ground. To say they're "high maintenance" would not do it justice. They call/text ...
I've been hearing about 50/50 on letting your tenants know you own the property versus saying you just manage it. Seems like it comes down to not wanting to be the "bad guy". What do you do, and why?