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I have a section 8 tenant who is complaining their laundry machine is making a loud noise. My leases clearly state that the "Tenant shall maintain all appliances, equipment, furniture, furnishings and other personal p...
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Do any of you guys feel like me? So much information that the more read, watch and learn the more I fear to take first step.
"What if my numbers are wrong?".
"What if I missed a critical step".
Any advise,
Daniel
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i've acquired a couple of rental properties now and during every inspection they always suggest replacing the electrical panel, because it's old. They of course fine, but how often do you guys replace them? just f...
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I have a condo that was built in 1987. My current tenant is complaining that the circuit breaker trips when they use the Microwave and toaster at the same time in the kitchen. I had an electrician check and the cir...
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Hello! My property manager is telling me I need to upgrade the electrical panel on one of my units from 100 to 200 amps - the cost will be around $4k. For reference, the unit is a 2/1 and around 1000 sq ft. It is half...
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Hello everyone,I may be on information over load and am trying to decide on a market. I’ve been looking at Jacksonville but it doesn’t have many options on multi family as well as I’m concerned with flooding.I’m also ...
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Hi my name is Ashli and I'm new to the real estate investing. I've been watching YouTube videos, reading books/articles and taking classes on REI for a few months.... Can you say INFORMATION OVERLOAD?I decided that i...
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I just realized that members can create a blog on Bigger Pockets. I took a look and a good number of members have put in the time and effort to write a blog post. Unfortunately, I had to scroll through 6 pages of 0 co...
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We recently purchased a multi-family property and have someone living illegally in an uninhabitable, detached garage. He continues to deny he lives there, lied to the police when they came with a code violation and i...
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As a multi-family apartment landlord, are you legally allowed to get tenants to sign lease agreements and due to tenant overload, give the money back?