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Patrick Young What cash flow returns does you guys look for?
1 May 2017 | 24 replies

Hey Everyone!

I'm working on getting educated and analyzing as many deals as I can as I'm trying to nail down which market I want to get into in the Raleigh area.

I'm curious what cash flow requirements you have fo...

Nancy DeSocio Parking: to share or not to share?
8 January 2019 | 18 replies

Happy New Year, BP community!Hoping I can get some feedback and opinions on how to address parking in our 4-plex.  For this question, it's Unit 1 and Unit 2 that are being discussed.  The property has a narrow drivewa...

Dawn Roof Would a less than stellar looking front yard be a deal breaker for a renter? (See Photo)
17 January 2015 | 22 replies

How much does a potential renter care about the appearance of the front lawn? We are looking at a property in a middle class neighborhood in Charlotte, NC, and the front yard has just been seeded and covered in straw....

Sean Tracey "Boots on the ground" and "remote" 50% partnerships
12 April 2016 | 28 replies

Hi, I'm looking to do some brainstorming for how to create successful partnerships wherein one person is the "boots on the ground" and the other works "remotely". The main goal is to get a better understanding of how ...

Jo Ballagh Tenant Cat Fight Getting Out Of Control
26 October 2019 | 26 replies

Hi fellow landlords! My google searches are getting me nowhere.I have a four plex. The walls are extremely thin thanks to a really bad builder/inspector and my lack of insulation knowledge. That being said, my tenants...

Jesse Bull Upstate New York Investment Property Turnaround
8 January 2020 | 18 replies

I bought a house in Woodstock, NY about 5 years ago.  It was always meant to be a weekend home whose costs I could partly cover through AirBnB...I wasn't as thoughtful or concerned about the annual loss in the early y...

Nathan Gesner Landlords: How do you prevent Security Deposit disputes?
13 December 2019 | 26 replies

Fighting over the Security Deposit is one of the main issues between Landlords and Tenants. What steps do you take as a Landlord or Property Manager to ensure the deductions from a Security Deposit are not disputed? I...

Jeff Workman Grout cracks, fix, fill, or re-grout?
12 January 2018 | 15 replies

Hello all, I'm in the process of trying to fix up my house to get it ready to rent. I'm looking at my kitchen/entryway flooring and and would appreciate some opinions/suggestions on how to approach fixing up my grout ...

Joe Arida Detailed Experience Story: First House Hack
13 January 2018 | 6 replies

Hello to everyone!On October 31st I closed on my first Duplex. It is in Fitchburg, WI. This is my detailed recollection of the buying process. For anyone who reads the whole thing I truly hope it helps you and please ...

Art Maydan Shelf Ripped Out of Wall
19 November 2016 | 27 replies

The duplex I bought was a gut rehab with no shelving, so I installed it myself. The upstairs unit has a walk-in closet and I put a long shelf with a hanger bar on the two long sides and short shelves on the third size...