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Sarah White Payment issues, sanitary issues, and selling
23 June 2022 | 7 replies

Hi there,
My tenants (single family home) were in a lease which expired; I didn't get around to renewing, so I think we now fall to M2M (no provision in lease to say otherwise). They have lived in the house for just ...

Matt B. Side jobs/hustles to generate income to use for down payment
30 August 2016 | 6 replies

Hi All,I currently have a rental property and I'm almost ready to get the second one. My question is what do all of you do as a side job to generate extra income to save up for a down payment? I'm already saving a goo...

Aaron Carter Heating duplex without ductwork.
17 May 2014 | 15 replies

I own a duplex which currently has electric baseboard heat that was installed by the previous owner. It is an older house and electric heat is really high (no off peak as it is the only source). I live in northern ...

Heath S. Final Water Bill of $2000 After Closing. Looking for Advice
18 October 2016 | 15 replies

I recently sold a property in Michigan.  The city went out for the final water meter reading to get the final amount due and it turns out that the final bill is about $2K.  The Escrow company held back $400, the city ...

Greg P. How to know when to stop?
14 May 2011 | 11 replies

Hello, I'm working on a few rehabs and there's a lot of "iffy" problems that I could fix but would cost thousands more. For example, siding is going bad and painting will only cover it up slightly. Do I replace and ...

Chris Eaker Who pays for this damage?
5 August 2016 | 17 replies

Hello, I searched the forums, but could not find an answer for this question.I am repairing damages done by my tenants since they've moved out. There is a huge water stain in the master bathroom ceiling (see photo). I...

Howie NA Re-negotiate after Home Inpection
23 July 2009 | 13 replies

How many of you re-negotiate after a home inspection. Assuming there is something wrong with the furnace, air conditioner, little water damage or so on. What does everyone do? Drop the deal or get compensated in mo...

Atwan Kwan Tenant Gets HURT on PROPERTY!!!!!
27 July 2016 | 23 replies

A worst NIGHTMARE come true. A tenant gets hurt mowing the lawn on the rental property.How do you protect from a lawsuit?Do you add something to the lease to protect yourself?

Mike H. Florida residential rental - AC issue and Hotel reimbursement
6 August 2016 | 11 replies

I have received an reimbursement request from tenant regards her hotel bill due to AC outage.  The AC request was received and AC tech was sent the next day.  I assume on the day of AC outage, she decided to stay in h...

Jason Kucharski Is this considered tenant responsibility damage?
9 August 2016 | 18 replies

I have a studio apartment that the tenant just moved out of. After assessing the state of the property, they failed to tell me that the sink faucet had been obviously leaking which in turn, damaged the counter and cab...