
27 May 2025 | 13 replies
If there isn't clear documentation of the property's condition at the beginning and end of the tenancy, it can easily turn into a heated disagreement.While it's sometimes impossible to avoid these situations entirely, the best approach is always to be consistent in your management practices.

22 May 2025 | 3 replies
Fire affects not only the visibly charred areas but can also compromise structural elements, electrical systems, plumbing, and even the roof due to heat and water damage from firefighting.

15 May 2025 | 18 replies
Unit 1 has a central air (heating and cooling).

21 May 2025 | 6 replies
"Well I keep my heat at 68, and you keep yours at 76... and somehow coming up with an agreed upon method to split something that you aren't measuring for them?"

11 June 2025 | 28 replies
Quote from @Amir Twig: Hey Adrian, I'm a real estate investor from Miami :)Lately, AI has been a huge help in closing deals and saving me a ton of time.

17 May 2025 | 2 replies
The only thing is that you won't have heating and AC, so you'll have to provide your own.

11 June 2025 | 28 replies
You won't get calls at 11:30pm on a Saturday reporting heat is out when the temperatures are -17 degrees.Increased Long-Term Property Value: "Nobody will care about my property better than me!"

4 June 2025 | 38 replies
It is no different than if Dairy Queen released a "news article" saying study finds eating ice cream on hot days is great for preventing heat stroke.

29 May 2025 | 16 replies
Additional costs on these 2 homes: stolen AC unit, new roof, numerous smaller repair issues (sink leaking, heat or AC not working, etc).

21 May 2025 | 9 replies
IE: Given everything else is the same, if a property that has baseboard heating and sells for 500K, and a property that has forced air sells for 520K and if it costs more than 20K to update the HVAC, the numbers wouldn't pencil out.