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Jacob R. Crosby Tenant Seems to Have Moved Someone In, Now We Smell Cig. Smoke
10 January 2019 | 9 replies
Smell the couches, drapes or anything that may retain smoke smells because they can easily air the place out and mask most of the smell with scented candles, incense, etc.2.
Jeff Cutter Which documents do I use for a wholesale offer?
13 January 2016 | 1 reply
Is there a website where I can DL these docs?
Rico S. 50 Life Lessons from those over 50
13 June 2016 | 7 replies
Burn the candles, use the nice sheets, wear the fancy lingerie.
Skip Gilliam Dividend investing vs real estate investing
21 January 2018 | 11 replies
I know first hand how a stressful job is burning a candle from both ends, so even if you get to the millionaire mark what's to say that you won't have hypertension or some other stress induced pathology.
Raman Bindlish Tenant complaint - suggestions for responding back
4 February 2016 | 30 replies
It was a slate roof , candles would melt in the summer , we did have a window unit , but only turned it on at night after the fan ran in the other window .    
Igor Tomic Landlord Faces Charges In Fatal Fire
18 February 2016 | 8 replies
Weird but related.... these hardwired alarms go off every time we cook without a hitch, but never go off when i blow out a scented candle and it smokes.
David Zinn Underwriter requiring $300k in renters insurance--too much?
25 July 2015 | 6 replies
I believe the insurance company is using good business practice by requiring $300,000 liability insurance for a pet like a cat or dog.Ask an attorney and they will recommend the same renters insurance coverage.Additionally they would advise you to ask for a copy of the insurance coverage.A cat or dog can cause someone to trip and injure themselves, they could jump up on someone and injure them when they fall, the pet can bite someone (causing them to miss work), knock over a lighted candle and burn the place down.As you knew about the pet if the renter does Not have insurance they are going to attempt to make a claim on your insurance or sue you.
Brett S. What 20 and 30 year old versions of me wouldn't believe if I told them
2 June 2015 | 1 reply
I'd tell you to tell that to all the hippies you meet, but they won't believe you anyway.
Mike Curry New From Central Illinois
25 June 2015 | 9 replies
This site will help keep the candle lit.  
John Hui Deal Numbers Optimization
29 June 2015 | 0 replies
Any tips would be greatly appreciated, as I am a complete newbie.11623 Candle Ct Henrico VA #1516458Total Cash NeededBy Borrower:$32,400.00 Monthly Income:$1,250.00Monthly Expenses:$780.12Monthly Cashflow:$469.88Pro Forma Cap Rate:9.30%NOI:$10,600.00Total Cash Needed:$32,400.00Cash on Cash ROI:17.40%Purchase Cap Rate:10.39%2720 Old Point Dr, Henrico VA #1513690Total Cash NeededBy Borrower:$24,500.00 Monthly Income:$1,300.00Monthly Expenses:$946.68Monthly Cashflow:$353.32Pro Forma Cap Rate:8.48%NOI:$9,712.00Total Cash Needed:$24,500.00Cash on Cash ROI:17.31%Purchase Cap Rate:8.63%