Can you please help with General understanding for early lease termination.If Lease says, 1. Tenant must pay early termination fee. equal to 1 month rent.2.Tenant will continue to pay rent and utilities until a re...
Question I will have about 22k left over from my 1031 that I will either receive back and pay 15% taxes on. I owned the previous house for more than 1 year so that's why capital gains tax is that much in Ohio accordi...
Do you want extra cash flow? Higher appreciation? More bookings? A few high-ROI renovations or new amenities could pay off in a HUGE way. But which projects will give you the best bang for your buck? Stay tuned becaus...
Tenant vacated the unit, Did notice a couple of broken tiles in the Kitchen, The tenant is agree to pay upto $250 for fixing the broken tiles. Now the issue is the tiles that i bought about four years from HD is disco...
So we have just closed on a 100 year old home for under $80,000. The house is only 972 sq ft; however, the selling point was the detached garage. The original plan was to convert the garage to a small living efficie...
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I gave 20,000 for a downpayment on a 92,000 single family home its now worth about 105,000 I now owe 69,000 property cash flows 150 a month, how ever tenant paid one year of rent up front which is 15, ...
I have a potential tenant asking me about a rental property to allow pets. I told them I do not allow pets. They really want to rent the property because of school district. Not very many rental properties in school...
Ok so I would like expert opinions on the best mortgage options for rental/income producing properties. If I have a positive cash flow prop, is it wise to apply the positive cash to the mortgage principal? does that h...
I am thinking that my late fee is to low. Almost every month I have about 25% of my portfolio in Connecticut get a late fee assessed. My question is if I raised my late fee of $50 to 10% of rent which would be betwe...
Is there ever a instance where it is actually a better deal to do a 30 year and make extra principal payments instead of just a 15 year? Besides the flexibility of having the extra money