I'm looking to purchase an 18-unit apartment building. I am trying to find ways to reduce my gas bill. Can I split the gas lines and have my tenants pay it? How would this procedure work and would I really need a boil...
Basically, I'm building a triplex and two ADUs on the same lot at the same time under the same architect and construction crew but I wanted to get a separate construction loan for the ADUs. The advantage is that I can...
We are in the process of purchasing a duplex in Moscow, ID and want to convert the property to separate parcels. We haven't done this before, but have heard it's possible. Does anyone know the process and/or estimat...
Normally I have all roommates sign a joint lease making them all jointly and severally responsible for the rent. But I recently heard many universities give individual roommates individual leases. Is this a good idea,...
Hi All,I'm looking at a 2 family property with a 3rd floor cottage set up (basically the attic converted to another apartment. Right now their gas and electric is hooked up to 2nd floor. It has it's own circuit breake...
Can anyone help me with this dilemma? So I have two units, that the electricity for both is under one meter. How do I proceed to rent out these units? If I pass the electricity costs to the tenants, then I leave the ...
I have two new tenants moving in, unrelated, purely roommates unknown largely to one another. (they found each other to rent the unit)Should I have one lease, with both listed, or two separate leases?thanks
We have been reading and learning about real estate for a couple of years, and just bought our first property. Now that we are able to put the learning into practice we are discovering much that we don't know. :)Shou...
Hello Everyone,I am looking at purchasing a five unit property that is being marketed for sale, but they are actually two lots. I spoke with the commercial lender I have used in the past. She said that with the two lo...
Hi,I own a rental house that has two separated units in California. One unit in front and one unit in the back. They all are separated. The unit in the back is an in-law unit. Right now they share a same electricity m...