Not sure which Forum this topic fits in, therefor adding it under buying, selling.
I have a really good deal that I am offered to buy a lot, zoned currently as commercial. It is a small place north of Dallas, TX ( ...
Hey all! Anyone have experience with a STR cabin in the Smokies that requires 4 wheel or all wheel drive to get to in the winter time? Close to pulling the trigger on purchasing one that is great otherwise, but I’m co...
I'm curious to get feedback on whether it would be worth the expense to install a 2nd boiler / hot water heater for a small duplex so the tenants can be responsible for their own gas usage. There is currently one mid-...
Hello!I’m a new landlord. My tenant is asking me to install the weather stripping to the door. I live out of the state. My management company will hire a maintenance guy to do it if I approve. My tenant is leaving soo...
I am going to be doing rehab flips starting in a few weeks in the New England. What do you do you if you're project is all done say in February, ready to sell and market HOWEVER the landscaping still needs to be done...
Hi All,
One of our properties was affected by the Texas winter freeze--burst pipes and wet units. They will be inhabitable for the foreseeable future.
What is the protocol with tenants? Do I still charge them rent? ...
Hey Everyone! I'm looking to invest in a rental property in the Dallas/ Fort Worth area of Texas next year! Can anyone who has invested in these areas share there input as to what the rental/ housing market is like ou...
I live in New Jersey where the weather goes from one extreme to the other. Looking for advice or information on how these conditions affect construction on the exterior work of houses. Will prices be higher in the col...
Hi everyone - I was curious on what peoples thoughts are with flipping houses during the winter in cold weather states (ie: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, etc). Does the severe weather create limitations for finding GC's...
I'm not familiar with Texas weather, but would the risk of hurricanes, storms, tornadoes, and humid weather potentially lead to more CAPEX (overutilization of HVAC), flooding, roof repairs, etc?Is that why insurance i...