Hello all, I’m new to world of real estate investing and just closed on my first multi family property in October of last year. I recently discovered a leak in the basement coming from my 1st floor toilet. It seems li...
Hi BP Members-I've been a longtime listener of the podcast and just joined as a PRO member last week. I'm currently living in Springfield, IL and am looking to connect with others in the real estate community here. ...
Hey BPer's
I am just getting going with rentals and I am curious what everyone does to "tenant proof" their rentals?
I am in a blue collar, decent neighborhood (B class) if that helps.
Thanks in advance
It's leaking whenever the water is turned on and I have a pic below to illustrate the leak. I'm wondering if there is any type of bonding cement/sealant I could use to patch the leak as opposed to having to replacing ...
hey there i will be new to landlording in a few months and would like to get my single family home ready to rent. what are some things in my house should i focus on repairing or replacing before a tenant moves in? wou...
A renter moved out and left about an 8 ft scratch in the laminate dragging something. The laminate is pretty soft (came with the house) and in most of the length it's just a depression and then maybe a 2 foot section ...
Hello All,
looking for a few opinions on countertops.. Ive got a small upper kitchen i've been remodeling after 15+ year tenants I inherited (smokers) left. New paint, outlets, lights, and cabinets. But I can't decid...
As I've been thinking about how much to set aside for CapEx/maintenance expenses, I keep coming back to the questions of: "How much should I really be spending on X?" It isn't a matter of questioning the percentage of...
As someone who has rentals in multiple municipalities, I was wondering if some of you have found good resources for navigating the regulations in our areas? I'm currenlty in the WLA and try and attend the RHAW legisla...
Hey BP guys, I'm just wondering what everyone else is doing when trying to find a good deal to FLIP or BRRRR a property.. I follow exactly the rules that @Brandon Turner suggests which is the %70 rule or even %75 rul...