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Megan Fitzgerald No pets policy vs emotional support animal laws
17 April 2024 | 3 replies
I have a strict no pets policy on my 3BR fully furnished mid term rental because it is nicely furnished and decorated with soft furnishings, linens, etc, has a carpeted, finished basement, and a tiny but fully landscaped backyard.
Gyn Samples Newbie with an interest in investing into RV parks
18 April 2024 | 7 replies
My partner is experienced in landscaping and maintenance for apartment complexes.
Carrie Zhang Insurance Premiums and Weather Events Impacting Occupancy
17 April 2024 | 10 replies
We do tend to get at least one tropical storm each year which sometimes leads to flooding in parts of North Myrtle Beach (Cherry Grove) and to the south in Garden City Beach. 
Daniel Bryant Bought a Residential property and rezoned to commercial. Question..
16 April 2024 | 2 replies
However after all the work thats required which includes landscape, parking lot, fencing lighting and interior/exterior work, it looks like the presumed cost of remodeling it will be double that, although Im not positive (still taking bids).Ive priced a comparable property in our area which has similar square footage and lot size and they seem to be going between $700-800k, and so my question is: based on a higher than expected construction cost which is necessary to finish our project, one which will exceed the amount of money of what a similar property goes for in our neighbrhood, should I continue with this project, or an alternative plan would be to simply beautify it for approximately 100-150k and ditch the plans, and flip it instead for approximately 700-800k now that its zoned commercial.My fear is that if I do invest the moneys to finish the project over the budget I initially priced it for, and the business doesnt take off, I would initially lose money on this investment.Thank you for taking the time reading this.
Jonathan Rivera How to determine what class neighborhood?
16 April 2024 | 13 replies
Anything that's high priced luxury huge lot sizes, amazing landscaping, bigger garages, and HOA fees is probably A class. 
Robert Zajac Questions/concerns about normal PM fees/expectations for Cleveland Ohio
18 April 2024 | 12 replies
More details/example fees: Management Fee: 10% of gross rent collected, $50 minimum per unit.Leasing: One full month’s rent upon execution of a leaseOther: 10% will be added to each invoice for any repairs, maintenance, improvements, landscaping, and snowremoval for the Property 50% of late fees collected $50 lease Renewal Fee $50 per utility turn on $25 posting 3 day notice $100 per court appearance witness fee $50 tenant removal with bailiff or police $50 to meet inspectors for housing voucher programs, occupancy certifications, and/or POS or rentalinspections Broker may charge to offset Broker expenses for postage, key copies and other misc. expenses $100 set up fee $120 annual consortium fee ($60 March 1st, $60 Sept 1St)Given all this, how do I input it when I'm making calculations for a potential investment (do I put this in as >10% like 12%, 15% or 20%?
Victor Hernandez Rent Increase? Or not? That is the Question
17 April 2024 | 16 replies
Make sure your property is in great shape and maybe add some small landscape or new blinds to keep the property fresh.
Jorge Abreu ✨Overcoming Underwriting Challenges in an Ever-Changing Real Estate Market
16 April 2024 | 0 replies
As the real estate landscape evolved, so did my approach to underwriting.
Darrell Overly New Member Just Starting Out
16 April 2024 | 9 replies
I have read dozens of books on gardening, farming, composting, soil science and plant chemistry.
Jason Eisert Need Advice: How to Increase Bookings for Unique Luxury Hawaiian Mansion
18 April 2024 | 46 replies
The original owner in 2012 spent over $11M building the properties and over $1M on landscaping/coffee orchards.Misc Other Expenses Incurred: $250,000Total: Around $7.2M.