Hello guys,I am preparing a duplex for tenants currently and would like to have a concrete way to divide the water bill per actual usage.I would rather not build it into the rent or divide by square footage.The buildi...
So I have an old gravity heater and am looking to get it replaced.
I can either get a new furnace for the bottom unit and add all baseboard electric heat upstairs or just go baseboard electric heat in the whole plac...
I have a tiny condo that only has bedroom closets. And not enough space to comfortably fit a dresser in the bedrooms. I'm wondering if anybody has experience with sectioning off half of the closet and locking it? How ...
Hi,I am a fulltime landlord. My debt ratio (total fair market value of units divided by loans) is about 25%. I know this is a personal decision but I am wondering what some other full time buy and hold investors are...
I was wondering how you evaluate investment with limited or no equities such as STR arbitrage. Since when the lease is up, you have nothing in the deal other than a few years old furniture, whose value would be limite...
I recently bought a building with pre existing tenants. Many of the units have multiple signers on the lease. When tenants move and I return security deposits, should I divide the deposit equally among the tenants a...
I'm looking at a 9 unit building.
All one bedroom units
Monthly rent is $7450 annually $89,400
Building age 46 +/- 1
Cap rate 5.22%
Asking price $989,505
How do you use the rental price to get to a building value?
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Greetings everyone:
When analyzing commercial property and I receive the income and expense sheet from the realtor or owner, it rarely includes the vacancy rates and management fee. Should I include this (3-5% for va...
Guys hi
I want to take credit line from my bank(chase)
just spoke with my business banker and she said that i can count on 10%-15% APR.
I am looking to get 30K credit line.
How do the interest and payments calcula...
Could anyone explain the differences between the DSCR and Cap Rate, if any.