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All Forum Posts by: Pero Konjevich

Pero Konjevich has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

what course are you looking atfor $97? It was just sent to me for $1,997

Post: Tenant complains of foul smell

Pero KonjevichPosted
  • Flipper
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Scott Mac:
Quote from @Pero Konjevich:

I recently rented out a house to a couple that lost their house due to fire. It’s been constant nitpicking (he’s an engineer) the house was a complete rehab; nothing wrong with it. He called me this morning complaining of a foul smell that it is unlivable. He’s got an ozone generator working. I was just there- all I smell is ozone. I’m making an appointment to see about duct cleaning and have picked up some ozonium. Any suggestions? I’ve been around many smelly places and have no idea what the issue is here or if he’s using this as ammo to get out of his lease. Suggestions please


 Ozone generators should never be run with people or pets inside.

They are harmful to all living life.

Look it up on the internet.


 100%

Post: Tenant complains of foul smell

Pero KonjevichPosted
  • Flipper
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4

I recently rented out a house to a couple that lost their house due to fire. It’s been constant nitpicking (he’s an engineer) the house was a complete rehab; nothing wrong with it. He called me this morning complaining of a foul smell that it is unlivable. He’s got an ozone generator working. I was just there- all I smell is ozone. I’m making an appointment to see about duct cleaning and have picked up some ozonium. Any suggestions? I’ve been around many smelly places and have no idea what the issue is here or if he’s using this as ammo to get out of his lease. Suggestions please

Post: Has anyone worked with Ale solutions?

Pero KonjevichPosted
  • Flipper
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4
Quote from @Colleen F.:

@Pero Konjevich  There was a recent thread on an overmarket rent from ALE solutions you should search for that. I haven't worked with them but many people have posted here on them and said they are a reputable company.  It may be a lease extends as well so I would not count on 6 months.  The renters should be screened like any other renter but maybe someone will jump in who has worked with them. 


 thank you, I saw after I posted

Post: Has anyone worked with Ale solutions?

Pero KonjevichPosted
  • Flipper
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4

They reached out to me about renting a house for people that were displaced due to a fire. I like to do 2 year lease for houses but they will be giving me 6- 9 months (Ive been getting a lot of undesirable applicants lately, feel like in 6 months Id have better tenants) I have read some reviews online theres a lot of bad ones mostly from the displaced people; I wanted to know if any renters have worked with them and their experiences.

Post: Interested in Connecting; South Chicago Opportunities

Pero KonjevichPosted
  • Flipper
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4

Hello Jessica,  I am actually a broker/property manager in South Chicago.  Im always looking forward to connecting to new people.  Please feel free to ask any questions.