2 February 2026 | 6 replies
I am looking for areas within Northern/Central Jersey that are Air BnB friendly and that has a draw for a nightly stays.
28 January 2026 | 7 replies
Cold Air: Recommend evaluating the cold air issue and video what you find - even get the tenant on the video as they may state whether it's a big deal or not. - Having their view on video may protect you if they start witholding rent in the future due to this issue.- If there is cold air coming in, make sure it's not meant to feed the mechanicals and if not, try to address it.Late Rental Checklist: please elaborate.
24 January 2026 | 0 replies
We have been considering purchasing a property to Air BNB and would like for it be in Monterey or the Pacific Grove area of California.
5 February 2026 | 8 replies
However, he admits there was an air fryer on the stove, but he says he left nothing on.
6 January 2026 | 1 reply
I just recently purchased a camper to rent out as an Air bnb.
2 February 2026 | 10 replies
Adding central air/forced air can be $8-15K**The math check:**With $55K purchase and $140-175K ARV, you've got roughly $85-120K spread.
3 February 2026 | 2 replies
Quote from @David Tang: We’re evaluating a property that is a legal 2-unit with an in-law suite and would appreciate feedback from those who’ve dealt with similar setups.Current conditions:Legal 2 units + finished in-law suiteOnly 2 gas meters currentlyIn-law ceiling height is approx. 6’2”In-law already has a kitchen, bathroom, and bedroomNo dedicated heating or cooling for the in-law unit at the momentWhat we’re considering:Installing central air / HVAC for all 3 unitsPotentially adding a 3rd gas meterLooking for insight on:Code and permitting considerations (especially around ceiling height)Pros/cons of tying the in-law into shared HVAC vs separate systemsWhether adding a 3rd gas meter is typically worth it (cost vs rentability/value)Red flags you’ve run into with in-law units from a resale, appraisal, or inspection standpointWould love to hear from anyone who’s rehabbed, owned, or sold properties with in-law units — especially in older buildings.Thanks in advance.Was the in-law apt legal AND done with permits when done?
8 February 2026 | 2 replies
I spent most of my career in the Air Force (cue the jokes about hotels and golf courses), then crossed over to the Space Force for the last few years (yes, we exist… and no, I don’t have a lightsaber).I own a few long-term rentals now, and I’m exploring whether it makes sense to branch into housing that supports people who genuinely need stable, structured places to live—sober living, assisted living, transitional housing, or veteran-focused housing.I’ll be upfront: I’m not looking to personally run or staff these homes.
25 January 2026 | 12 replies
It's possible there was a skunk spray which was lighter (and not strong enough to be noticeable on both floors) down there but this time something died and created a much stronger smell that everyone smells.All the incidents happened when the heat was running high on the 2nd floor and I knew that the water in the bathroom by the furnace in the attic was shut off, so I figured it was either a dry p-trap getting sucked in or something funky in the air ducts.
1 February 2026 | 4 replies
I have the opportunity to purchase a turnkey air bnb.