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Rachid Baghdad Rent control question. help
30 May 2025 | 7 replies
In most rent-controlled areas, adding extra charges to get around the regulated rent, like for parking, furnishings, or HOA, can get you in trouble.
Michael K Gallagher 6.5 years later - how has my "turnkey" rental turned out?
14 June 2025 | 8 replies
.- AC in my unit that we lived in went out twice while there in year 1, maybe year 2, spent about $800 to have it pressure tested (lesson learned here most home warranty companies are garbage and do not cover testing your HVAC so idk how you trouble shoot it without testing it, but the testing and refrigerant are not generally included) chased a leak for a month and ended up having them replace the line-set to the system for $1400.- AC in the other unit went out a year or two after that, was not a big issue, just needed one of those jump starter things, and some refrigerant, but was about a $800 fix to get it done on a weekend.- Roof vents were not secured correctly, so that lead to a leak into one unit when it shifted, was about $750 to get the vents secured and have additional ones added to bring it up to proper number.- Still need to get the gutters done, they need cleaned and one of them doesn't drain as it should.- Main water line and entire meter popped off the main supply line and had an unimpeded 1" water line dumping into the basement on mother's day, was about $1400 to fix, and basically an afternoon of waiting around for city and fire dept to turn on/off water at curb. 
Henry Clark Retirement home development
2 June 2025 | 8 replies
Third is a cost analysis for conversion--these older hospitals can be far more trouble than they are worth.  
Chad Clark Procedure on 1031 exchange
6 June 2025 | 7 replies
I'll probably have to price the home to sell quick, but it's worth my trouble so no real loss considering the tax gain.  
Maria Espino Investing in Real Estate
16 June 2025 | 13 replies
Should have little trouble finding cash flowing properties here.
Dan Glagola Asbestos tile in basement.
16 June 2025 | 14 replies
So as long as the tile is then undisturbed, there will be no trouble. we have not hidden the "offending floor" when showing the house.
Omer Hassan House Hacking in Manor Texas - Need Advice
27 May 2025 | 4 replies
@Omer Hassan I don't think you'll have any trouble finding tenants in Manor.
Jennifer Buchholz Tenants Two Family Home Both Playing Music Loudly - Need Advice
2 June 2025 | 8 replies
If you do then they will call about anything and everything thing to try and get the other in trouble.
Keith Kotsch First STR Property setup questions
12 June 2025 | 12 replies
Make sure you also have a backup entry method - this used to be our most frequent after-hours phone calls and since we took care of this we never hear from guests with trouble getting in.5.
Joe Grespin 📉 Interest Rates, Inflation & Private Money – Are You Changing How You Fund Deals?
4 June 2025 | 5 replies
More focusing on trying to stay afloat with their portfolio vs. acquiring  - seeing many attempting to refinannce because they are in deep trouble.