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Kenny Oliver Bad Renters in Neighborhood
21 March 2018 | 4 replies

Hi guys,I live in a nice neighborhood but unfortunately some people started renting a home near us and it has gotten really bad.People are living in the garage and inside the home and there is nearly 10 cars on the st...

Nicholas Papineau Buying a duplex as a first home. Pros/cons.
22 November 2020 | 10 replies

My wife and I want to purchase and live in a duplex for 2-4 years. Half would be rented while we would occupy the other half. Does anyone have any negative experiences with living that closely to tenants?

Jairo Freyre Starting over after a bad first property
13 November 2015 | 3 replies

My business partner and I rehabbed a house in Texas beginning in April of 2014. We basically were helping a lender out because he made a loan to a person who couldn't finish the property he borrowed on. We were trying...

Peter W. Would you replace a furnace before it breaks?
31 October 2023 | 19 replies

I just made an offer on a house with a thirty year old furnace as a turnkey hold and rent. Hot water heater is in a similar state although not quite as old.  Would you go ahead and replace now or wait for it to break?...

Jen Hunt 20% down with cashflow or 5% without?
18 June 2020 | 11 replies

My first investment, I am looking at 2 options.. I can co sign with my kid and he will be one of 3 renters in the condo, it won't cashflow but I can put just 15k down and hopefully the tax breaks will be worth the inv...

Billy Harris My 1st long term rental property
8 October 2022 | 11 replies

Is it a wise decision to  Supply my long term rental with a washer/dryer and refrigerator along with the other basic appliances if it helps me be able to charge more for rent?  Any advice helps thanks in advance!

Kenneth LaVoie "move in" type deals
17 January 2009 | 3 replies

I am about to make my first offers - single family "low retail" -- ie. 100k house for 75-80k - virtual move in condition, but might want to put 2-3k in for "updating" -- these homes have newer heatings systems, new wi...

Maugno M. PEX piping to increase appraisal. Does it matter ?
5 June 2018 | 15 replies

I am currently doing a rehab on a foreclosure. 1300 sqft SFR. The plumbing on this house is all old galvanized pipes. I got two quotes from plumbers which one is to replace the whole thing with PEX and doing drainage,...

Wyatt Simon 1st house hack in Colorado
5 December 2017 | 7 replies

Hey BP! I am looking to do my first house hack and I found a deal for 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms 1600 sf home.

The family potential rent income could be 2100 (estimated on rentometer) although I’m thinking I’d rent out ...

Stephen S. opinions on returning security deposit
3 February 2016 | 5 replies

Situation normal to start.  Really pleasant tenant so I took a shot on accepting their two black labs.  I normally have a no-pets policy  (which stems from bitter experiences and Urban Farming)  but allowed them in th...