Do you see anything wrong here?
So I have seen this meme going around Facebook for sometime and I have tried researching myself but can not come up with anything solid. So BP is there any merit in this or is this another misleading Facebook post?
My husband & I have a multi-family that we gutted & renovated 2 years ago. We did not allow pets with our first tenants, because everything was fresh & new. These tenants left the apartment in great condit...
It seems to me that if you find the right combination of rental income (1%+ monthly) / cash paid, it's very hard not to make money.
Example: an $80,000 property, 25% down at 4.5%, and rented at $900/month.
You inve...
Hi everyone! Me and my fiance had to move to another state, and decided not to sell our townhouse, but instead try to rent it out. We hired a management company, to help us with this, since we have no experience and w...
I bought a house in a nice area where I did a lot of research. I found that my rental competition was mostly condominiums and apartments. These were all nice, but I thought there would be many tenants who would p...
This is a good problem to have, but I have no idea what the best way is to handle it. Hubs and I closed on our first ever income property last Friday. It's an unoccupied duplex in a so-so part of town (but on the bo...
I just recently posted for a vacancy in one of my units. The most contacts I got was from Facebook but I don't think I got one tour from there. 90%+ would send the message and never reply back to me. Sometimes I had t...
My husband and I are shopping around for insurance quotes for our first rental property. Any suggestions as to how much coverage, what we need, how it works?
Thanks!
Hey guys, So we all hate turnovers. But, long term tenants aren’t necessarily great either. Personally I’ve never really cared about turnovers, I’m a DIY landlord and contractor. It gives me an opportunity to do a rea...