Hello all,We bought a property in as is condition. The kitchen cabinet sink base, was missing two drawers. The whole base is completely hallow, so I cannot anchor new drawer slides on the slide wall. Do i really need ...
So what is everybody's opinion on being more proactive with your property and having scheduled services done throughout the year. Which ones would you do?EXAMPLESFall & Spring Landscape Target Date: March/April an...
Happy Friday Everyone!I've recently noticed that, as I'm trying to get my REI business off the ground, I haven't had much experience in calculating rehab costs. This is a huge part of wholesaling (my starting point) a...
I am about to start turning a property rent ready and have a deck in the backyard (see pictures below). I am trying to decide if I should keep it as-is or remove the roof. A covered deck is nice in such a hot climat...
Hi BP community - I'm looking to purchase a triplex or fourplex in the Houston area and would love to get feedback on the expenses that I'm estimating (too high, too low, any that I'm missing, etc.). Thank you in adva...
Is a landlord required to use a licensed tradesman when doing work in your unit. I'm thinking of smaller handyman type jobs like changing a switch, replacing hoses on a washing machine etc.Is there any potential for...
I'm sick of replacing carpet so I started using laminate wood flooring in my condos. A tenant got some water in or on the floor and a whole section of it buckled up and had to be replaced. Is the vinyl wood-look floor...
I need a new roof on one of my commercial investment properties. Can I expense the roof or do I need to depreciate it? My CPA says I have to depreciate it over 39 years but another CPA told me I can expense it.
I'm wondering if this sounds like a good deal for a first propertyfourplex C property in a C neighborhood Asking price : $89,900(4) 3bed and 1 bath units rented at $600/monthLandlord pays water sewage and gas. $5k/yr...
Hey BP experts, here's a question for the those of you involved in notes (NPN and Performing), apartments, SFR, and multi-family investments.
How would you invest $200-$250k in today's TX, TN, NC, and/or CA r...