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Anuj Chokshi 6 months on the market - no offers
25 March 2021 | 9 replies

House has been on the market for 6 months. 2 price reductions and now below market comps. Each reductions results in a wave of showings but not one offer. Feedback is always very positive about the house. House is nic...

Dylan Long ROI for Electric to Gas Range upgrade?
18 July 2014 | 5 replies

Hey all,Trying to steer my mom in the right direction on this one, but not sure what that is. She's been doing some tasteful upgrades to her 1880's Victorian home. She wants to replace her oven and ditch the microwave...

Morgan Madill Recent college grad looking to househack a tri, 4-plex deal
7 September 2019 | 3 replies

Hey BP! I’m a recent college grad with some real estate sales experience. Moving to a new area to work a steady W-2 job in Midland, MI area. Lenders can use college transcripts plus employee agreement in place of 2 ye...

Leslie M. Who pays for appliance repair/replacement?
5 December 2018 | 3 replies

My property manager says there was a power surge in the unit which broke the control board for the stove and microwave (above the stove). He recommends replacing because a repair would cost similar, according to the a...

Nerissa Marbury Charging tenant for stove repair that equates to replacement
16 November 2018 | 56 replies

Hi there,ISSUE: A tenant informed me she is responsible for cracking my glass top range and wants to know next steps for getting it repaired. The glass top / cooktop part is no longer manufactured. If the part was ava...

Shama S. rental home
15 April 2010 | 9 replies

Is it normal to rent a house which does not have a hood or any kind of exhaust on the kitchen stove. Is there any regulation on this?

Kristen Haynes 6 Updates To Make To A Kitchen That Won't Break The Bank
21 May 2024 | 1 reply

6 updates you can make to your kitchen without renovating

Thinking about saying goodbye to your outdated kitchen in favor of a fresh, bright space to entertain friends and cook family meals, but shocked with how ...

Brian W. Top three types of calls you get from your tenants
28 September 2014 | 45 replies

What are the top three (or more if you're willing to share) types (regarding subject matter, i.e. water leak, A/C broken, etc.) of phone calls you get from your tenants?

Kevin Zou Does depreciating house on tax return lower borrowing power?
6 July 2020 | 13 replies

Hey guys,
From what I heard banks normally use your gross income to debt ratio to determine your borrowing power. If I depreciate property value on my tax return to deduct my net income, will that impact my mortgage ...

Geoffrey Buscho Buying Property Currently In A Trust
12 January 2023 | 4 replies

Tried looking through the forums to see if there were similar posts, but could find much so here is the situation.We have found a potential deal that is currently owned under a trust. We have been in contact with the ...