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Karl Kauper Can anyone confirm if RUBS (water/sewer bill-back) is legal in Euclid, Ohio?
23 October 2025 | 1 reply
I’ve been looking into setting up a RUBS system — probably billing tenants back for about 75% of the total monthly water/sewer bill, divided equally among all occupied units.I’ve read that some cities in Ohio (like Cleveland) prohibit or discourage RUBS, but I haven’t been able to find anything specific in the Euclid municipal code.
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Airbnb does it again
24 October 2025 | 46 replies
The customer is just concerned with their total cost, not how the pie is divided.  
Basit Siddiqi What Traits Predict a Good (or Bad) Real Estate Sponsor?
5 November 2025 | 4 replies
My only hesitation is that the sponsor’s time is divided between the fund, a large networking event, and daily podcasting.Rise48 (Zach Haptonstall / Bikran Sandhu) – Very focused (4 markets, 100% real estate).
Donald Uher Sisters on deed
6 November 2025 | 8 replies
Then, the divide the rental income and taxes paid, which the 3rd sister needs to reimburse them. 
Diego Maramba Alternative Financing for Primary Residence
25 October 2025 | 5 replies
You can calculate your chance of success by divide your monthly income by three.
Alan Asriants Househacking as a Veteran is very lucrative in today's market - great rates, no PMI
18 October 2025 | 3 replies
For example when calculating cash on cash on a 400k home and comparing 0% Down VA scenario below vs 5% Down Conventional here is the benefit when calculating cash on cash:400k Home with VA loan your payment is 2209/m and with Conventional your payment is 2490 a delta of 234/m.Assuming that insurance and taxes are the same totaling another 800/mNow your total payments are $3056/m for VA and $3290/m for ConventionalYour closing costs are the same: we will use 5% for simplicity which totals to 20kFor simplicity again, we will assume property is turnkey and needs 0 rehab for our gross CoC calculationsFor 5% you need another 20k for down payment putting your all in costs for the Conventional Scenario at: $3290/m with 40k all inThe VA Scenario since we are putting 0% down is $3056/m with 20k all inAssuming rent is 3600/m - lets just say its a duplex with each unit rented at 1800/m, your gross cash flow for each scenario is:VA: $544/mConventional: $310/mCalculation CoC;VA: $544*12 = 6529 Annual Cash flow, Then divided by all in cost: 20k - 6529/20000 *100% = 32.64% Gross CoC Conventional: $310*12 = $3720 Annual Cash flow, Then divided by all in cost: 40k - 3720/40000 *100% = 9.3% Gross CoC Thats a 351% increase in CoC return in comparison to Conventional!
Joseph Mclellan If rent goes up, can it go down?
19 October 2025 | 7 replies
If new tenants would expect to pay $1,300 then you'd divide lost money by lost time and it might take 5 or 6 moths to break even.
Maya Jones Managing tenants moving in and out
12 November 2025 | 20 replies
Think about how you divide utilities (this is where 1 person per room is easier).For those who are moving out before the end of their lease, get it in writing. 
David Willis OPM with Farmland - Is it Possible?
20 October 2025 | 5 replies
Divide the house off and sale it.  
Harris Lee Doorvest experience journal
11 November 2025 | 14 replies
They divide the investment strategies into three categories: normal, aggressive, passive.- These categories are based on cash on cash ROI.