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All Forum Posts by: Manoj N.

Manoj N. has started 20 posts and replied 64 times.

Originally posted by @Nathan Gesner:
Nonsense. If they feel the home is unsafe, give them the opportunity to break the lease and move out. Do they test their kid's clothing after a week at camp? If there's not even enough smoke to create an odor, there's no way it's carcinogenic and killing a renter. I think they're just looking for an excuse to leave, so I would tell them to pay a one-month termination fee and get out.

Thanks for the reply. 

This is related to the recent Marshall fire in the Louisville/Superior region. My rental house was not directly affected by the fire and is about 1.5 miles away from the burn areas. The house does not have any soot deposit nor does it smell smoke inside/outside. Tenants want me to do an inspection to assess any carcinogenic particles in the property related to the fire. Am I legally required to comply with this request? The Colorado State document on this fire does not specifically mention any indoor air quality inspections. Does anyone know a good company to do this work? Thanks

Post: Insurance agent recommendation for Denver region

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Thanks everybody for your replies. Very useful. Much appreciated. 

Post: Insurance agent recommendation for Denver region

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Hello,

I would like your recommendations for an insurance agent in Denver region who specializes in residential & commercial rental properties.

Thanks

I face the same problem. I'll try the suggestions made here. I subscribe to many podcasts in Google play and BP is the only one with update issues. 

Post: Colorado Springs Real Estate Investor Association

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Colin Smith. Something came up and I can't make it tomorrow. Sorry next time

Post: Good CPAs in Denver/Boulder region ?

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Post: Good CPAs in Denver/Boulder region ?

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Any recommendations for a CPA in Boulder/Denver region ? 

Post: Colorado Springs Real Estate Investor Association

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Thanks for setting this up. I will be there. 

Post: First multi-family purchase Denver area

Manoj N.Posted
  • Louisville, CO
  • Posts 64
  • Votes 4

Does someone know what is the typical property management fee in CS ? It will help me crunch the numbers. Thanks