All posts by reinvestor

  • Can SFH Property Managers Ever Take Vacation?

    Property managers just starting out – and those operating with a limited staff – often feel like they can’t afford to go on vacation. It isn’t the money – it’s worrying that some catastrophe will show up...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • DIY Plumbing: Clearing a Drain Cleanout

    Drain cleanouts provide an entry point into home drainage systems so clogs can be removed or a camera inserted to inspect the system. They’re usually located on the large vertical pipes—otherwise known as the main drain—in a...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • Who Died in This House?

    I ran across a new website that is getting a lot of attention in the news and wanted to share it because it can really provide valuable information to both investors and homebuyers. Check this out. Bad...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • Doo Diligence: Scoping Sewer Lines

    It’s hard to overstate the importance of proper due diligence when purchasing real estate. And one of the most overlooked, but important pieces of due diligence is scoping the sewer line. It only took a few thousand...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • 6 Items Your Home Inspector May Not Catch

    You’ve signed the contract. Time to start picking out furniture for your new place, right? Not so fast. As easy as it is to settle into your new role as a homeowner, there’s an important step that shouldn’t be overlooked: the home...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • What to Look For in a Mobile Home Deal

    This article is created to help investors who have little experience with mobile home investments. Mobile home are located in almost every city around the nation. If you have not seriously looked into this form of investing...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • A ‘Contractors Dozen’ Tips for Rehabs

    A ‘Contractor’s Dozen’ Tips for Managing Rehab Projects A good contractor can make the difference between a profitable deal and a nightmare for you as a real estate investor. Sometimes, the costs for the estimated repairs aren’t...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • 7 Must-Do’s for Rental Property Walk-Throughs

    Landlords who conduct a good initial walkthrough of their rental property with a new tenant will experience less damage and receive the property back in better shape than those who rush through or skip the walkthrough altogether....

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • 11 Home Hazards Investors Must Avoid

    If you ask most people where they feel the safest, chances are the answer will be in their own home. But home safety depends on a variety of factors, and potential dangers run the gamut from structural...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0
  • 7 Ways to Conserve Water in Your Rentals

    Many landlords pay the water bills for their tenants, which means most landlords really like it when their tenants don’t use a lot of water. That puts them in the rare position of being right in line...

    • Posted July 21, 2015
    • 0