Hello everyone,My name is Austin and I'm currently a house hackee in my brothers' investment property. I reside in the Phoenix area and am looking to purchase either a single family home or a condo as my first propert...
I am currently house hacking. I’m going to be out of town for 4 months this fall and hope to rent my unit furnished. For simplicity’s sake, I am considering rolling the utilities (water, gas, electric, internet/cable)...
I've read quite a few posts about sub-metering water and power for a large home that was converted to multiple units. However, I feel like I may be misunderstanding how it works. I've contacted a local electrician a...
As a newbe to real estate investing, I see different types of homes (Brick, Frame, etc.) being sold and I am not sure what are the differences between them and which types of homes should I be concentrating my efforts...
I have 2 furnaces and wanted to convert to 1 for my 2 family home. I was on Homedepot.com looking at the MRCOOL 110,000 BTU Furnace...I Think it would be more efficient.
I'm looking to see where my rentals could be more energy efficient (I cover utilities as the landlord, no way around it) as well as my own home. Any recommendations are appreciated!
Hey guys,My dad and I were wondering what we should do when it comes to LLC's and Utility payments. Should we have a one LLC to one property ratio or would it be better to have multiple properties under a few LLC's? A...
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I sent a letter 60 days before lease renewal stating "tenant will pay all utilities" starting new lease agreement.
I get a text today after dropping of new agreement asking if I was raising rent. Long story s...
I'm new to the Indy market and wanted to get a feeling for what utilities are covered by the landlord vs. the tenant. I know this probably differs between single and multi family homes, location, and rent price, but ...
Hi all. I'm considering rehabbing a rental property to make it as energy efficient as possible, including replacing appliances and converting the kitchen to induction - which could (in an ideal world) bring down energ...