Hi y'all! So my husband and I are going back and forth on this... one of our tenants uses her front porch area as storage. It is a MESS and is very unsightly. My husband wants to write her an official letter demanding...
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I have a 4-plex that is almost renovated and I'll be turning it over to a PM real soon. I had the idea to get a satellite TV account and connect 4 receivers ...
I’ve been investigating real estate crowdfunding for the past few months, but haven’t made an investment yet because the number of platforms is so overwhelming. I found the following article from an alert I’d set: htt...
Suppose now that the proposal before the City Council contemplates imposing a price ceiling on apartment rentals, but not on house rentals. Would owners of rental houses in this city be likely to support this proposal...
Winter in Iowa is a chilling experience, no doubt, and one that needs to be strongly considered when your are an investor of mobile homes. A very inconvenient situation to find yourself in is one where your tenant ca...
My understanding of raising rents in Ontario is a percentage based system that caps how much you are able to raise rents. Does this only apply when you have an existing tenant for the purpose of preventing a landlord ...
Are you ready to read my life story of this property? Here we go… I originally bought this condo property toward the end of the year in 2006. (I put 20% down.) I invested into this property for three main reasons: 1...
Let say, some disaster hit, or some reasons, you make a bad decisions, or got sued and defeated. You're wiped out and got voted of the real estate island! What would you do? What is your main focus then? What are the ...
I'm purchasing my first apartment complex and many of the exisiting residents have tin foil in the windows. Is there a good way to get them to take it down? Has anyone on here dealt with this before? Any thoughts?
So I notice a lot of multifamily landlords I talk to seem to be paying for water/sewer/garbage. Is this normal? For example, a house is split into an upper and lower unit, each 2/1. The current landlord pays ~$190 a m...