Hello everyone, two of my rental units' furnaces are fried because National Grid (utility company) had a bad wire outside of the house causing fluctuations in electrical current coming into the building. Should I fil...
Those of you who invest in the Wichita, Kansas area should be made aware of an upcoming event important to every investor. For those of you that don’t already know, the city and the private sector have been in discuss...
So I should have known before I allowed this guy to rent from me, but I bought his story, of being a survivor of 9/11 and having health issues and now getting back on his feet. The good part of me wanted to help som...
What would be the impact on real estate investors as the feds decided today to stop increasing interest rates and plan to reduce them in the next year? Would it make real estate investing more affordable and increase ...
Taylor ISD accepts Chapter 313 incentives application for mysterious project, officials hint at more in the pipelineThe application comes as massive companies, including Samsung, eye Central Texas
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Despite concerns over store closures, demand for retail space surged in the second quarter of 2024. Retail tenants filled nearly 13 million square feet, marking an 80% increase from the first quarter and the 14th cons...
So I have a situation that will be fun to play out over the next few days, but interested to see what other landlords would do.
Tenants contacted us last week because their lights were dimming. Had an electr...
You've probably heard the "would you rather" scenario about being offered $1M or a penny that doubles every day for a month, right?
Well, consider this little twist…
So, in case you haven't heard, a penny that doubl...
I'm renting out my first single-family house, and my question is: Should it be my responsibility to set up internet for tenants? In other words, should I coordinate with the technician to set everything up? Or should ...
Many are projecting a worsening of the cement shortage. The border wall will certainly not help. Currently about 4 million metric tons of 14 million metric tons Texas uses each year have to be imported. It takes ye...