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Joey English Don’t let a rental eat your seed corn
19 September 2016 | 0 replies

Don’t let a rental eat your seed corn:Jimmy Napier was one of my teachers. He’s an old country boy from Chipley, Fl., and when you listen to him, his accent and story telling reminds you of a young Andy Griffith. And ...

Kurt K. With Spring here and Summer around the corner...
4 April 2013 | 2 replies

Do those of you that own buildings do a scheduled, preventative, spraying for bugs?

I know in previous apartment buildings that I lived in during my college years do this, and I was wondering if it was wise to follo...

Thomas J Monson Tenant wants a chicken coop....
7 January 2020 | 43 replies

Tenant has requested permission to get a chicken coop. My initial thought is no... anyone have experience with this? Just seems dirty and unnecessary. This is in a duplex with a good size back yard. Thanks!

Charlie Scheiderer Looking for anyone involved in Corporate Housing!
24 August 2020 | 0 replies

Hey guys, I own a triplex and fourplex, and they are all just rentals, but recently I pondered the question of corporate housing. Two large companies are based within 20 miles of me. One is a large automobile manufact...

Matthew Paul What to charge for renting out a field .
7 April 2018 | 2 replies

I had a landscaper approach me to rent about 3 acres I have to grow vegetables and bedding plants .  I havent a clue on what to charge .  There is no water or electric to deal with .  Its just grass that I mow once a ...

Kevin Izquierdo Garden Values
29 January 2016 | 1 reply

Does having an organized garden that produces fruits and veggies raise value of a house? Like having fertile soil, a pear tree, graevine, etc. make a property more appealing to potential tenants or banks?

Jim Peret WisconsinLegal Blank
22 February 2015 | 2 replies

I use Wisconsin Legal Blank rental Agreement (form 19) and sometimes also use their Nonstandard Rental Provisions (form 984). Are they the best for small Landlords? What's the best way to split up snow removal and lan...

Liz Ridgway Williamsburg, VA and surrounding areas - market insight ?
21 January 2019 | 1 reply

I might be relocating to the Williamsburg, VA area for work this summer. Currently in Nashville and we are in a position to buy. We are buy-and-hold investors focusing on live in rehabs and converting to rental / BRRR...

Kendra Volentine Hello from Peoria IL
31 May 2013 | 1 reply

I'm Kendra and have been reading BP for a while. Just bought first SFR as rental following 2% and 50% rules. Kind of exciting! Kind of scary! Over time would like to get more properties if this one goes well. My ...

Joseph White New construction on an RV Campground in Florida
13 September 2022 | 0 replies

Investment Info:

Other commercial investment investment in Perry.

"Eden Your Heart Out" is a 4 site RV park less than five minutes from the Gulf of Mexico and the big bend's most fertile waters! A Paradise ...