How much should the condition of a property’s landscaping play into your decision to LTR or STR? Property is in a good neighborhood and had $30k of remodel done after purchase. New roof, scraped popcorn ceiling, paint...
Hi All. I just learned that my tenant has 2 pit bulls in my rental home. I have an eviction pending for unpaid rent, which can take place as early as Tuesday if she doesn't file appeal, but I just learned from a ne...
Low occupancy can be the most damaging obstacle property owners can face in their properties given for lease. Having many vacant units or units with few tenants can profoundly impact the cash flow plan, ability to cov...
I'm debating if I'm crazy for considering this.
The owner of the second half of a duplex I recently purchased has asked me if would provide him with a letter stating how much I paid for my unit so he can appeal the ...
I'm a out of state investor interested in the Akron & Youngstown market can anyone provide any information on those markets. I'm located in the northeast and multifamily investing is out of my budget here but the ...
Our current home required a decent amount of work both inside and out. We tackled the inside and have created a lot of sweat equity.
We have an extremely intimidating yard project ahead. We're on nearly half an ac...
Hi Folks,If the property tax deemed ridiculously expensive and I want to appeal the county to lower it, Can I delegate this task to a third party?If so, Is there any company out there that doing this?
Hi all - I'm looking to pull a HELOC to finance first property / properties out of state (I'm in Cali). Have about $400k in equity in home and considering starting with $100-200k HELOC to have funds available, and to ...
In the intricate world of real estate investment, striking a delicate balance between profitability and tenant appeal is crucial for success. As a realtor with a unique blend of hands-on experience, including personal...
Hi!I received a letter from Property Tax Advisors informing me they can appeal my property taxes and get an estimated refund. The refund isn't much, it's $2375, and they would take 30%. Is it worth appealing the prope...