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James Wesley Refrigerator water dispenser went out...
14 November 2021 | 15 replies

...should i fix? I feel that this component is a liability to have in a fridge IN a rental (single family in an intact, transitional neighbourhood). I am thinking that I'll see about fixing if it's reasonable, but if ...

Robert P. Separating Electric and Gas from Cottage Setup
23 September 2015 | 13 replies

Hi All,I'm looking at a 2 family property with a 3rd floor cottage set up (basically the attic converted to another apartment. Right now their gas and electric is hooked up to 2nd floor. It has it's own circuit breake...

Jennifer Stutland New Agent in Los Angeles, CA
8 August 2016 | 9 replies

Hi all! I'm just about to get my salesperson's license and I'm wondering about one thing... joining someone else's team versus starting out on my own. I've read some pros and cons of each, but would love to hear some ...

Alex Aronson New Energy Efficiency Ordinance for Rental Property
4 December 2008 | 4 replies

At my local REIA meeting yesterday, I learned about a City of Memphis, TN proposed ordinance that has me concerned and I want to know if other cities out their have a similar ordinance.

Essentially this ordinance r...

Jeff Fountain Renters using a credit card to pay rent
31 July 2019 | 15 replies

Hey guys, I have a potential renter wanting to use a credit card to pay rent. In this case it is a government employee attending a government training camp (FLETC - Brunswick, GA). The government provides the person a...

Kenneth LaVoie Age of buildings / long range plans
9 June 2010 | 5 replies

Good day. With a year under my belt, I hope I can still post in the "just starting out" forum! Some days I feel like I've been doing it all my life, others feel like I'm all thumbs!

My question is about "long range"...

Corey Dutton How Does a Private Money Lender Value Real Estate in the Current Market?
29 October 2012 | 5 replies

Since 2008, trying to value real estate has been a challenge for all lenders. Depending on the type of real estate, where it is located, and many other factors, trying to value real estate in the current market is qui...

Alex Huang Considering Package of SFH Rentals w/ LT Tenants: What to know?
11 January 2018 | 4 replies

I was approached with an opportunity to buy a group of about ten single-family homes. The homes have long-term tenants in them and are all occupied. The private investor is looking to exit the space, so I'm trying to ...

Doug Caminita Grading yard in rental property
10 January 2017 | 7 replies

I am currently rehabbing a duplex property and have a decision to make regarding the yards. They are not properly graded and often collect water during heavy rains (S. Louisiana). The property is not in danger of floo...

Hal Cranmer Valuing Property
30 April 2011 | 7 replies

I was wondering how investors are valuing property these days? I have a realtor send me listings of properties that I am looking to rehab, but I just don't have a great idea of what is a good deal or not - other than...