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Megan Elliott Considering to Offer Tenant Seller Financing
1 May 2023 | 13 replies

My tenant of four years recently mentioned she is interested in purchasing the home. While I wasn't planning on selling, the offer has made me consider seller financing - I own the home outright under my LLC. I am new...

Zachary Scott Old HVAC
31 July 2016 | 23 replies

Hello,I wanted to see how you landlords/property managers handle these situations. 1950's SF home, 13 year old HVAC unit that under delivers and is causing tenants to be miserable in their home during NC summers (86-9...

Toan Hoang After Hours Call Center for Property Managment, is it effective?
25 September 2019 | 11 replies

I work full time and to date have been okay self managing about 13 different units.  However I do plan to expand and I am trying to prepare in advance rather than wait for something to happen. With that said I know th...

Steve S. Tenant says oven only putting out 250 deg heat
16 December 2017 | 24 replies

Any suggestions on how to most cost effectively address this issue on an electric stove that's maybe 10 years old, if that?

Krishna Chava How do property managers get rewarded for increasing rent?
6 June 2018 | 11 replies

In my opinion, one of the toughest balances in optimizing performance of a property is how high should the rent be. Too high is high turnover and too low is losing money.I manage my properties and constantly struggle ...

Philip Smith FOI (Fear Of Investment): How to Convince Wife Investing is Safe
23 May 2019 | 34 replies

Short IntroductionI currently work full-time in a stable, but dead-end job.  I am a IT Technician for an automotive company.  Being a non-IT business, the pay is low, but I make due by fixing computers on the side and...

Gabe E. to replace A/C or not?
10 August 2015 | 19 replies

Hi BP community. Here in south Texas an A/C/heater is needed basically year round. That being said my current unit 13 SEER (Goodman) being over 15 years old has a blower that has gone out. This unit is rusted out, has...

Jeffrey Marzan Need help with Property Management issue...
10 July 2018 | 16 replies

After purchasing my own duplex recently, I've decided to hire a Property Manager due to the lack of knowledge in dealing with my tenants. Before I moved in, my PM told me what needed to be replaced and whatnot via web...

Eric Andrews Hot Water Heater- Replace or Repair?
13 March 2017 | 31 replies

I had an electrician address a problem with my hot water heater, he fixed the wiring, but referred me to a plumber to replace the heating element and thermostat. The plumber wants to replace the entire unit for $2,800...

Yuliany W. Stop Cable TV vs Raising Rents
23 April 2014 | 20 replies

Hi BP,

I'm considering to stop cable tv subscription on my 14 unit rental. It costs about $500 per month. The previous owner set this up and I'm wondering if this is a common practice for multifamily rental....