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Chris Bingham Renewal notice offering less rent than they are already paying?
19 November 2016 | 6 replies

When a tenants lease is set to expire and you send them a notice of their options (I've seen many posts where 3 options are offered) do you ever offer an option that would allow them to pay less rent than they are cur...

Kathleen DeNault-Ridge Very VERY small commercial deal with seller financing
9 December 2014 | 8 replies

I am considering the purchase of a small commercial mixed-use property.  It is a building with two current multi-year leases (post office, yoga studio...no history of lengthy vacancies), and a very small owner-occupie...

Randy Smith Are you a Growth or Cash Flow Investor?
22 November 2022 | 8 replies

When I first started investing in real estate, I was often asked if I was a growth or cash flow investor. I constantly heard people referencing the infamous “cash flow is king” saying, but I never really gave much th...

Michael Teagarden House Hacking not a good deal?
20 November 2022 | 15 replies

I have been looking at purchasing a side by side duplex to house hack in the greater Minneapolis area but the numbers don't work based on current prices and rates. I am analyzing the deal to see what I would pay while...

Jenna W. How does the age of a house affect appraisal
22 July 2019 | 22 replies

I have a 2 family I bought for $232k in Sept. research shows with no work it would appraise at $260k. I’ve done $27k worth of work for $17k ( tenant is licensed insured electrician and my boyfriend d is licensed and i...

Rawn Wilson Depriciation Recapture and Long Term Gaines Calculations
4 December 2018 | 7 replies

I bought a house in 2003 and lived there 3 years.  When I deployed to Iraq in 2006, I rented it out and have been renting ever since.  I was new to real estate and did not depreciate it until recently (maybe past 4 ye...

Renee R. Required to accept Section 8?
9 December 2017 | 14 replies

Long story short, a potential tenant is telling me I'm required by law to accept section 8. I didn't think that was the case and I can't find it anywhere in NH law. Thoughts? 

Joshua Lounsberry Real estate specific CPA's in Washington State
28 November 2017 | 14 replies

Hello, my name is Josh Lounsberry and I have started a real estate business as a flipper. I am looking into how to save money using tax strategies and would like any references for good CPA's that deal with real estat...

David Kim Is "comparable sales" a good approach for setting list price?
15 September 2023 | 5 replies

I'm working on listing a commercial property for sale. One of the brokers I'm talking to prepared a doc showing a comparison between a comparable sales approach, and an income (cap rate) approach, to estimate value pe...

Timothy Hogan Pricelabs vs Smart Pricing - lose the ability to promote?
17 January 2024 | 7 replies

HI all!
I run a 1br STR in beautiful Ojai, California. We're consistently 85%+ occupancy and #1 ranked for 1person and 2person stays. I'm also listed on VRBO and booking.com, but not getting much action from either, ...