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Mike Campbell Du Diligence period check off list. Do you have one ?
21 December 2015 | 15 replies

When buying a multifamily with a du diligence period, what is your list of things you are looking for, verifying, double checking and other?Getting close to making an offer, the selling agent said owner wants to know ...

Ryan Pyle 50% rule is alive and kicking for me
14 July 2014 | 15 replies

I just finished my 2013 numbers and am once again amazed at the validity of the 50% rule. Here are my numbers for the past several years. The number of units is the average units held throughout the year. To be cle...

Julian S. Refilling coffee & supplies for guests
24 September 2022 | 14 replies

Hi, I'm a soon-to-be host and I am wondering how others deal with refills on items that were stocked when the guest arrived. Things like coffee, tea, bottled water (our tap water is really hard and tastes gross), as w...

Ryan Dyess Investment Property cleanout donations
1 April 2021 | 2 replies

I am about to close on a property to flip. The homeowner lost her husband and just wanted out of the property. She is overwhelmed with the situation so I told her to just take her valuables and leave the rest of the g...

Jessica Dawn Kalinski How to account for furniture and everything else in a MTR lease?
13 December 2022 | 1 reply

Hey there!I am an experienced Airbnb host but I'd like to transition into MTRs off of Airbnb. I'm curious what others are including in their lease compared to a LTR. How do you account for all the furniture, linen, ki...

Ryan Brunt Damaged Clothing in Broken Dryer
1 December 2020 | 4 replies

I had a broken dryer in a unit that caused some burning to clothes.  Had the the dryer fixed which took about three weeks. After that was done, I told my tenants that I would credit their rent for money spent on laund...

Juan Diaz How to Handle Contractors throughout the Rehab Process
18 December 2016 | 1 reply

Congratulations! You’ve found yourself a contractor to do the work on your flip. Now your work really begins! Because every contractor, as good as they may be, they will still require active management. To begin with,...

Jayson Angeli Repair requests on rental property-too many?
24 October 2019 | 5 replies

I have 7 rentals currently and it seems that every month i have requests to fix items concerning toilets, faucets, sinks all water related items.  Are tenants typically that rough on these items.  I typically don't in...

Erica L. Septic Insurance Carried by Tenant?
30 January 2022 | 2 replies

Hey all,I am currently looking at a couple of MHPs and one mentions in the OM that the "owner requires tenants to maintain and insurance the septic system?" I've always looked for public water/sewer (just to avoid hea...

Brandon Heimsoth Repair/improvement and Safe Harbor rules
2 May 2021 | 5 replies

Newish landlord here.  I have a couple items that need fixing at a property I'm managing myself and I'm wondering about the tax implications since they are higher ticket items.Item #1:  The drivewayI got cited for a c...