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Molly Hane Mistake or Opportunity?!
16 July 2025 | 5 replies
House Duplex: 1900sq 3bd, 3ba house800 sqft 1bd, 1ba aptYr built: 1960Tried to sell for $225k since Apr - Potential to force value though renovations- no upgrades made since 1960- all required make-ready repairs are mx… not value-add- plan is to buy-and-hold, these repairs would be needed eventually… might as well get them done now Financials Sale price: $199kInterest: 8%Down Payment: ~$40k (20%)Closing costs: $12kMake-ready repairs: ~$10kCash flow: $200/month - still cash flows at 8% interest- Cash reserves available for unexpected breaks; paying mortgage myself- Must receive combined $2700/month to break even Seller contributions $2k towards closing$10k towards repairsHVAC routine mx$1k Flood insurance renewal $250 termite inspection$125 foundation warranty transfer fee - Extremely motivated old lady… but she’s basically at the end of her rope… nothing left to give- So many repairs and basic maintenance needed, even at this price w/ seller concessions… might not be a good deal Location Donaldsonville, LA~1000 personnel; 500 are contract/temp at any one time~600 employees at Shell in Geismer (~30 min away)1hr from New Orleans45 min from Baton RougeMarch 2025 – final confirmation of Hyundai steel factory- $5.8B investment; first north American electric arc furnace (EAF) – groundbreaking Q3 2026 - Potential for property values to increase soon- New/more people expected to enter area- Small town – not much new construction & limited inventory: potential high demand for rentals- Hard to trust anything in current economic conditions… something could go wrong/be cancelled between now and Q3 2026 General mx General Handyman tasks = $2kDoor trim/adjustmentReplace rooftop vents with thimblesFix ceiling fan (counterweight)Add smoke/carbon monoxide detectorsAdd gutters = $2kTrim 2x large trees overhanging roof = $2k - Seller unwilling to perform any of these- My $10-20k is going towards repairs instead of renovations/upgrades- “don’t know what we don’t know” – will likely find more things as maintenance is performed Plumbing Inspection revealed cracks in original cast iron and terracotta pipes: $22k to reline all; $8k for cast iron only (from only 1 bid) - Not an emergency *yet*; can defer though not a good idea - people think the $22k quote is way too high (2 realtors, 1 contractor) Electrical Replace cloth and rubber-covered wiring = $11k - Seller contribution of $10k towards repairs mostly covers this- MUST be replaced- $11k only covers cost of rewiring – not drywall or panel replacement should they have to cut through walls HVAC (additional HVAC mx, if needed = $1.5k)Add attic insulation = $2k - Seller performing basic mx- Both units are old and neither uses EPA-approved refrigerants allowed today. - One is a 2-ton and the other a 4-ton – likely looking at $16k to replace both if they break- Attic needs an additional ~7in of insulation added; without it the HVACs are working harder than necessary – shortening lifespan but insulation will cost $2-8k Foundation Foundation inspection (same people that inserted foundation pillars for $8k suggested adding 8 more pillars for $15k) - Basically every home in Louisiana has foundation issues… it’s a swamp- General inspection report doesn’t think it looks bad- Mx can be deferred- Current foundation warranty exists for life of structure- Costly to add additional piling support to remainder of house
Kathy T. Rhoads 3 duplex house hacks + 1 STR, but new to BP!
10 July 2025 | 13 replies
I come from an engineering background and used to be a bleeding heart environmentalist doing carbon accounting.
James Lucenti 🎓Dos and Don'ts for Investors Renting to Students at Binghamton University 🏠
8 July 2025 | 1 reply
🔒Maintain Safety and SecurityInstall exterior lighting, security cameras, and smoke/carbon monoxide detectors.
Rafael Ro Would you install Solar? Any tips?
12 July 2025 | 46 replies
I used SB100 initiative fund Ernie can help you out installation equipment was all covered by rebates,carbon offsets and our tax dollars.
April Adams You May Be Owed Late Payment Penalties
16 June 2025 | 2 replies
In my local market, they still use carbon copy vouchers, which get mailed out on the first of the month. 
Joshua Garcia help -my Property manager over spent on Repairs !
29 May 2025 | 18 replies
You can probably walk a tenant through this if it were one of mine, or get somoone out their ASAP if it's inside where a carbon monoxide poisoning situation or something else can occur. 
Audrey Sommer Lease Addendums for Idaho Long Term Rentals
24 May 2025 | 3 replies
@Audrey Sommer****I am not an attorney and always suggest consulting with one for legal mattes***** Below is what we use, I believe they are actually from the Bigger Pockets State specific leases that are available to pro members for free.L) The Premises has been equipped with ___ hard wired / ___ battery powered smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
Collin Hays Visitors to Great Smoky Mountains National Park off 1.2 million from 2023
19 May 2025 | 14 replies
Quote from @Collin Hays: John Carbone, a fellow poster here, alerted me to this. 
Marcos De la Cruz Paying $800/yr per LLC in CA for out of state rentals
27 April 2025 | 33 replies
And  since they are anti-logging, there are no areas being cleared and replanted, or paths created to remote areas, making firefighting even more difficult.Strange, since cutting down trees for use in products is a great way to capture carbon and make areas available for new growth to capture more carbon.
Jon Martin Least obnoxious smoke/CO detector?
21 April 2025 | 7 replies
Anyone found a Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Detector combo that does not have standby lights that are constantly on?