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David Sisson Trouble finding qualified tenants in RI + questions about SF
23 January 2019 | 28 replies

So, I'm purchasing my first single family as a rental. East Providence, quiet B neighborhood. 3 beds/2 bath. I'd say that the unit is C+ or B- quality, with the nicer homes in the neighborhood being the owner occupied...

Russell Caraotta More than Craiglist or Zillow?
14 February 2019 | 74 replies

I closed on a duplex in Buffalo, NY last week. The house (both upper and lower) was vacant, in great shape as the owner had done some minor updates to the flats. The numbers look great on paper and the rents I plan to...

Andy W. Do potential tenants balk at screening costs?
21 January 2016 | 60 replies

I'm preparing to show an apartment to several potential tenants tonight and I'd like to run credit/background checks on anyone who applies.From the services I've explored, it seems your average suite of reports comes ...

McKenzie Bagan When to cut losses and pass on bad neighborhood?
6 December 2022 | 34 replies

This is a not happy post and we feel like we are in a difficult spot. I did my first Brrr property and things have been tough from the start. I was able to get the property renovated, refinanced and listed with a prop...

Daniel Barad Wildly Different Rent Estimates
8 May 2024 | 26 replies

I am trying to rent out my condo. Zillow gives a monthly rent estimate of $2,200. Rentometer estimates an average of $3,500 and a range of $3,000-$4,000. Apartments.com estimates $3,500. BiggerPockets estimates $2,500...

Edit B. California Rent Control
14 June 2021 | 334 replies

Why is no-none talking about this? It will cap increases to 5% plus inflation and you can no longer evict at no fault after the lease is up. This is a big deal