I have heard that the best practice when renovating a bathroom is to include replacing the toilet even if it doesn’t appear to need it. The one I got looks and works great, but it’s probably 30+ years old.
What’s the...
I have a property in Detroit that was appraised for a refi. When I requested a reevaluation they would not budge on their value. The deal still works at the lower value, and I'm honestly pressed because I need the cas...
I am planning on changing out shower heads in all my rental units where I pay water. Just wondering if anyone has used or can recommend any low flow shower heads and if you could see a difference in the water bill.
Hi! Novice “future” landlords here—
Where did y’all start with getting your lease and even a property manager?
Did you find a generic lease for State of Florida online? Did you hire an attorney to help script a lea...
You often hear tired landlords complaining of midnight calls from their tenants about leaky toilets. We’ve never experienced those calls. That’s because our tenants know that if they call after 5 p.m., they’ll get a r...
Hi, Is it bad form or legal to simply not renew a rental contract because the tenant isn't taking good care of the place or because I would like to make updates. I'd like do a lot of repairs/clean up so I can rent it...
Hi all, I need some feedback please. My first long distance rental has a relatively new tenant in it. I happened to be in town when they needed some maintenance done and swung by to help mitigate the issue. While I wa...
Watebill is $300s /mo. For a 3 units building.best way to reduce?
Hello All,
I am currently approaching the end of a two flat renovation from hell. The building was built in 1930, and it was a complete gut rehab. The bathrooms, which are quite small, have vanities and wal...
Thought I'd post some helpful tips for rentals or flips to save yall some money. If you buy a property with chrome or brass fixtures, you can easily change to either brushed nickel or Oil rubbed bronze with the appro...