Hello BP Community,I have a small MF (triplex) property in Philadelphia PA. The tenants pay their own gas and electric but like most mf properties in the city, the landlord is responsible for water. Recently the water...
Hi Biggerpocketters,
I am currently reading Brandon Turner's book 📚 and I have noticed that he kept saying when it comes to expenses that need to be paid each month, he would include utilities.
Aren't utilities paid...
Hello,I am a new landlord and I'm not sure how to deal with this situation.I have renters who started their lease a couple months ago. According to their lease, they pay all utilities. They set up all their own accou...
I currently own a duplex in SE Michigan, with a lower 2 bedroom flat and an upper 1 bedroom flat. There's only one gas meter. I've looked into splitting the ducting and plumbing for an additional furnace and hot water...
Hi all, my apartment rent for Section 8 that include water , but the tenants spend 900 $ bill for water a month. Everyone has idea what can I do?Thanks
I have a 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom unit with a short water heater under the kitchen counter. The tenant is saying that the water heater is making some water noises. I previously discovered some condensation related moistu...
Hey everybody! I'm new to BP and wanted your input on a property.
Built in 1985
2, 2-story Buildings, 4 units in each building
All units are approx. 615sqft 2-Bed/1-Bath
All units have central air (not...
I know I know in some areas a dishwasher is a must while others it is not a must. In places where a dishwasher in a rental is npt standard, hardly any landlord have them. I've seen properties where the landlords simpl...
Recently I have been looking at commercial properties as well as 16+ multi-unit apartment buildings as an investment possibility. As I was looking on loopnet for pure commercial I have been noticing that there seem t...
Hi everyone,I have a duplex under contract in DFW ( Arlington ) and will live in one side. The current owner 'pays' for water and I want to sub-meter and save on those costs while I hold the property long term.I've ha...