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Antonio Bodley Finding your buyers criteria.
26 April 2013 | 2 replies
Architecture is fashion just like clothing.
Joel Owens Do you place limit on number of tenants in one unit??
4 February 2012 | 9 replies
As long as the rent is paid and they are quiet I don't care.Now when people get in hard times I find 3 people turn into 10 people living under one unit 2 beds,2 1/2 baths.The problem is the people that were qualified credit and criminal are on the lease and the others are not.So the unknown people have not been qualified to see if they will be a problem or not.More people wear down the units faster,cause noise with extra vehicles,and parking issues.Our water is not sub-metered and is paid by us the landlord.Extra people taking a shower,flushing the toilet,washing clothes,cooking etc. runs up the water bill.Water company says people use about 60 gallons a day on average according to statistics.I know there is fire code limits but I was thinking of having in lease max of 4 people and anything over that is 50 dollars per month per person.This would cover extra water bill and help with extra turning costs with the heavier traffic usage.
Nick J. BiggerPockets is Back Online after 36 Hours . . .
7 February 2012 | 37 replies
McCain said he "slept like a baby...he woke up every hour crying!!!"
Jeremy Namen Neighborhood Revival
17 October 2012 | 55 replies
This will make your gains tax free and fund a 501(c)3, there is some arm’s length stuff you'll have to get around but a slick lawyer/accountant will set it up right, I know mine would string a baby up with a lamp cord for enough billable hours.
Jon Klaus Are you seeing rent increases?
13 May 2012 | 23 replies
not sure when my reply was made, but my tenants (young but responsible kids) left at the end of January. they were paying $1125 and had to leave cause money was getting tight (baby and suck). i offered them to lower the rent for 6 months and then bring it back up, but they left.After some active and passive loss (updates and vacancy) that totalled ~4k, i put it with the agent on the MLS. just being vacant for one month costs me $2,250 (Realtor fee and empty month)was able to get applications immediately and signed up a family for 3 years at the rate of $1,225..increase of $100.
Nick J. Why I am Boycotting the BP Summit
23 February 2012 | 13 replies
I recently brought up my interest in obtaining some BP threads(this is slang for clothes for you older folk).
Rich Weese Need Help- CARPET CLEANING EXPERTS
18 March 2014 | 8 replies
You can also take small clothing items and place them in sealed bags with a couple of dryer sheets.
Kurt K. Deal Analysis.
5 January 2014 | 34 replies
There were a couple of units that I did not see on the first pass that we went into.1 unit is absolutely filthy (pizza boxes, clothes, trash, etc everywhere throughout apartment) and the other unit is a lady's that has been renting for about 35 years he said (she is around 80) and she has wallpapered everything, even wallpapered the ceilings with some sort of white paper!
Sam Schlacter Should I take section 8 tenant?
14 January 2013 | 18 replies
You can deny any applicant S-8 or non S-8 for any reason, even bad breath, sloppy clothes etc, as long as you are not discriminating against any as a protected clss as defined by law, like race, religion, sex, age,etc.
Ed O. Harp 2.0 fannie value
7 February 2013 | 6 replies
Unfortunately, they're baby loans, under 50k, which reduces opportunites elsewhere right out of the gate.