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JT Jordan Charged for vacancy after ending lease
14 July 2020 | 6 replies

Moved out of an apartment. They wanted to replace all of the carpet and charge me for it. Convinced them to consult a professional cleaner to remove the pet odor they were complaining about. The apartment wants to cha...

Mikhail Pritsker Underwriting Tricks: Mastering the Basics and Beyond
9 July 2024 | 2 replies

Dear friends,
In these challenging times, deepening our understanding of multifamily underwriting is crucial. As the foundation of real estate investment analysis, underwriting allows us to evaluate potential returns...

Frantzces Lys How To Factor Your Wholesale Fee?
4 October 2014 | 7 replies

Hi Everyone,I have a question. I am hoping that this will be my first wholesale deal. I have a motivated seller who owns a condo in a very sought out neighborhood in DC. It's a 1 bedroom 1 bath condo about 502 sq. ft....

Patrick Kelly Carpet Tiles
22 January 2016 | 12 replies

I've seen carpet tiles used in a lot of commercial properties and was wondering if they are worth using in small multi-family units. This is a C property in a B+ area and I'm looking to rehab. It has tenants in it, bu...

Tim Kaminski Concrete Yard! Ideas?
27 November 2018 | 34 replies

Hello,Did a quick search and didn't see anything like this similar so here we are.I am currently under contract to purchase my first Duplex in Mid February.  Its a corner lot with both a shed and a carport.  The quest...

Natalia Avalos 3 Maintenance issues in 7 months on 'turnkey' house
15 May 2019 | 37 replies

Hi folks,I bought my first house in October and it was supposed to be 'turnkey.' At this point, I'm up to 3 maintenance issues, totaling roughly $300 altogether. The first was a broken closet door, the second was a ho...

Freeman Schultz Tenants and their vehicles
8 April 2023 | 20 replies

For the landlords who have garages and driveways what measures do you put in place to protect yourselves fromtenant who try to sublease space or allow non-tenants to park in their spaces. Do you require them to provid...

Dee Bral How do you control or treat odors between STR guests for quick turnovers?
7 February 2023 | 27 replies

I am about to start an Air BnB and am concerned about smells between guests, especially if they smoke or bring pets w/them. I'm considering getting an air purifier or ozone generator that can quickly clean the air, es...

Dan Pereda Have to be a licensed contractor to Flip?
11 November 2016 | 13 replies

I am confused now. I have been a buy and hold investor for a while but I am at the tail end of my first flip.All plumbing, electrical and mechanical (HAVC) I have had licensed contractors doing the work. I have been...

Jon Graham Home inspection Horror stories
12 February 2017 | 5 replies

We recently had a home inspection where the inspector was a hack (not suprising). I used to have a boss that said inspectors are failed contractors, and I've found that to be often correct. Not to say there aren't som...