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Mary M. Do you rekey when turning over a rental?
21 January 2019 | 104 replies

I always rekey all the doors in my rentals when I flip the units for a new tenant as I always worry about the liability of keys floating around. What is your practice ? What would be a landlords liability if a key fro...

Jason Chung Is Seattle really that bad for landlords?
3 October 2021 | 22 replies

I always hear folks saying Seattle is not landlord friendly, so I should not buy an investment property in Seattle. But reading up on the tenant/landlord rules, I don't really see any concerns. What is everybody worri...

Account Closed Rent Controls - Statewide - These people are insane
9 February 2019 | 15 replies

There goes the neigborhood: Oregon Defies Logic With Statewide Rent ControlIt is often said by cynical economists and political commentators, usually of the right or libertarian persuasion, that the road to hell is pa...

Tony Mai Is it worth buying in Southern California?
27 February 2017 | 14 replies

Is Southern California a bad place to invest right now? Should investors buy out of state for cash flow or stay in California and hope for appreciation?

Paul Nagy Buy duplex only "where I would live?"
23 November 2013 | 5 replies

Hello all. I'm a relative newbie and this is a question which I can't get a straight answer or even guidance from my real estate agent, friends, etc.

I've been looking to buy a duplex in the Kansas City or Lawrence ...

Christopher Middleton HOA...Like or Dislike?
19 January 2011 | 12 replies

I thought this would be an interesting question for people to weigh in on:

For residential properties, do you prefer an HOA with a fair fee ($100/mo.) or would you prefer no HOA?

Mike L. How to find good tenants for a property in a not-so-good neighborhood
19 April 2014 | 13 replies

In Southern California, the rental properties that make most financial sense are often in some not-so-good neighborhoods.

I screen applicants by running a credit check, but I have never found anyone with a cl...

Rob Terpilowski Best practices for getting bids on a potential property
22 August 2016 | 3 replies

Hello BP,I am looking at a number of distressed properties to potentially purchase and rehab, and am wondering what is the accepted practice for getting bids on the property, as far as what point in the process do you...

Malick Guindo Help me understand Fayetteville, NC
15 May 2018 | 4 replies

HI.So i'm looking to make my first move as an out of town investor. I'm looking for steady cash flow on a rental like everyone else, without long vacancies. Some of things I consider besides the analytic part is the n...

Mike Rodriguez Greetings all! I'm looking to network with people from the Cincinnati/Dayton area
29 May 2015 | 9 replies

Hi everyone,Hope all is well!I'll be moving to the Cincinnati/Dayton area in about year so I'm just trying to network with people in the area so I can hit the ground running when I arrive.A little about myself and my ...