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Helen Lee How to decline a prospective tenant based on credit or income
29 March 2016 | 16 replies

When renting my properties, I have prospective tenants claiming their felt being discriminated aagainst because they were declined due to their credit score or income. Though I am free from such complaints since it's ...

David West Crushed it on my first deal...aaaannnnddd now I'm homeless! Help!
21 June 2018 | 17 replies

We did it!!! It's been a long, arduous road but we are about to close the sale of our primary residence and move to a new place. Our first deal will officially be in the books shortly! We've put a lot of sweat equity ...

Ruby Schwartzberg Can a New Real Estate Investor Build a Team without a Mentor?
21 April 2019 | 13 replies

Okay, I'm new to Real Estate Investing; I mean like brand spanking new! I have heard I need a team which makes all the sense in the world: RE Agent, RE attorney, General Contractor, Lender, Mentor- my head is spinning...

Kim H. Cost to Separate Water Meters
3 February 2014 | 30 replies

I finally got an answer today on the cost to separately meter my intended 9 unit MF property...$8000 per meter just for the capital recovery fee for the city. Then add on any installation charges. I was shocked t...

Chris MacCary Neighbor is complaining about my Tenant's Dog Barking
11 April 2016 | 27 replies

My tenant has a dog that they keep in a large pen in the large side lot to our rental property. The neighbors in the house that borders the side lot are complaining that their dog "barks all night and causes our dogs ...

Gabriel H. Naked Tenant Issue in Texas
21 August 2017 | 19 replies

I have a unit in a duplex (in Texas) that's occupied by long term tenants that were there when I purchased the property.  They are an elderly couple and the husband is handicapped.  He can walk with a walker, but it's...

Kyle Kufeldt An Example of Why the Followup is important!
9 December 2015 | 8 replies

Let me start off by stating that I'm a fairly new investor.  I started a direct mail campaign a year ago that focuses on probate in the Atlanta metro area.  Over the course of the year, I have gradually built up a a s...

Andre Gillett Investing in Southeast D.C. (EOTR)
9 September 2021 | 17 replies

I believe you should invest east of the river (EOTR) before it's too late. By the end 2023, the new 11th Street Bridge, Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge, and the rehabilitation of I-295 bridges will be completed. Br...

Christopher Erwin STORAGE UNITS: What I Know & Where I Need Help
16 January 2018 | 24 replies

I just started diligencing a 200+ unit storage facility on the Nebraska / Iowa border. It's a fascinating rental model --> some wear & tear advantages since no live-in tenants compared to MFUs, but also some mg...

Warren Marshall Is it worth claiming depreciation in Canada?
13 March 2023 | 17 replies

Every Podcast tells me the answer is yes, however every time I talk to my accountant he says that depreciation isn't always worth claiming.     He mentions that when you go to sell the property or if you pass away you...