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Mark Hu How to charge tenants for some repairs?
13 January 2009 | 15 replies

We plan to start charging our tenants for stopped up sinks, clogged toilets, ect. What is the proper and legal way to go about doing this? Can we just send them a bill?

Bert Knot New Member Introduction to BP
8 August 2020 | 6 replies

Dear BP members, I'm new to this forum.
I'm a real estate investor living in Tel Aviv and Amsterdam.I have been active investing in Real Estate in Western Europe for more than 15 years building up an significant port...

Jesse Kleiber Are there Benefits to HELOC on Primary vs Rental Properties?
26 September 2024 | 4 replies

Hi all,Feel like I have this one kind of sorted out but I just wanted to run it by some people who may know better than myself.The plan is to pull out a HELOC to help subsidize a downpayment on my next rental property...

Mary B. My Higher Offer Rejected, House Went to Lower Bidder?
28 February 2018 | 20 replies

Hi Everyone,I'm a new(ish) investor in the Atlanta market, buying primarily in southwest ITP neighborhoods.  I've had the experience twice now where my higher offer was rejected (in a highest and best scenario) only t...

Kristine Ann "Detective Work" on a Foreclosed Property (Calling the Utility Companies)
21 May 2024 | 12 replies

I'm new to foreclosure auctions.  There's a property in the neighborhood I grew up in that I'm going to bid on. 
Read through the court documents online and it doesn't appear that the owner on title attended any hear...

Klyde Waggsdale Property has negative cash flow, but.....
26 February 2009 | 6 replies

I am looking at a property that has a negative cash flow, but the tax savings through deducting my losses and depreciation more than make up for the negative cash flow. The property is also being sold at a deep d...

Joseph Bramante The Silent Portfolio Killer: Inflation
8 June 2021 | 3 replies

The inflation alarm bells are on high alert, and investors are jittery.Inflation is unavoidable at this moment, with economists forecasting inflation for 2021. Last week Billionaire' bond king' Jeffrey Gundlach warned...

Mike Roy Is m PM double-dipping, or is this common practice
1 December 2015 | 16 replies

Hello BP - Quick question: I just turned over my first ever tenant and just got the monthly statement from my property manager.  I see he's charged me the one month's leasing fee plus the 10% management fee for this u...

Shelby Pracht Sell a Property That Cash Flows Like CRAZY!?
9 November 2017 | 9 replies

Hey everyone out there in BP Land! I'm looking for some feedback on a decision that we've been flipping back and forth on for awhile now. Here's the run down.We bought a condo here in a mountain town 3.5 years ago. We...

Brian Hassani Any advise on renting to medical student and medical residents
18 September 2023 | 11 replies

Does anyone have any experience renting to medical students or medical residents? How do you target them specifically? I was thinking about purchasing a property close to the hospital. I am finishing up my medical tra...