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Ryan Daniher Auctions and Squatters - What To Do About It
29 November 2018 | 4 replies
It works very well for us but obviously not ideal for your arm chair investors. 
Caleb Clay What to do with a nasty pool?
8 December 2018 | 7 replies
Just add fire pit and Adirondack chairs.
Steve S. Buying a condo from a relocation company?
14 December 2018 | 1 reply
Some won't even tell you who the manager is.Heard stories of folks who does these dirty deals would meet the managers in charge of these properties at some restaurant, the manager would make an excuse to go to the bathroom, leave his jacket hanging on a chair, when he comes back, finds an envelope stuffed with cash in one of the pockets.
Ben Hooper Value add cabin amenities
15 December 2018 | 9 replies
I already have a hot tub, rocking chairs, fireplace, and indoor jacuzzi at the listing.For the cabin owners out there, what are the touches you've added that guests comment on or have seen a boost from?
Caleb Richardson An interesting situation regarding the contents of a property
15 December 2018 | 4 replies
Dressers, chairs, dining table set, coffee tables, nightstands, bedroom sets, elephant riding seat thingy, ancient looking stone sharpening wheel, large rugs, mostly European looking with a bit of Asian flair on some of the pieces.I'm fairly confident that most of the contents left in the home should be valuable.
Matthew Rembish Fixed Costs?
1 April 2015 | 15 replies
They have a place to sit in the living room or a chair at the breakfast bar.
Jon Quigley handicap issue
17 March 2015 | 4 replies
We often do modifications for tenants, whether they have a qualified disability or not, such as putting in chair height toilets for tenants who are elderly or modifying a sidewalk to make it easier to traverse.Be careful during the screening process not to say the wrong thing or to say something that can have a chilling effect.
Bryan Hancock Non-Accredited Investors Will Be Allowed To Invest! - March 25, 2015
19 January 2016 | 105 replies
I found this letter from some members of Congress to the SEC's chair this evening while studying Title IV:Congress Letter To Mary Jo WhiteIt is nice to see that some folks get it and are pushing hard to make sure the rules keep the states from interfering.  
Oren K. Evaluating Laundry Room Proposals
31 March 2015 | 17 replies
If anyone can make more of an argument for keeping things the way they are, I would like to hear it.On the other hand, by putting them all in one room:Simplify SecuritySimplify CleaningLess chance of all machines being busy when tenant wants themReduced number of units directly beside laundry room (Noise concern)All 'decorating' goes into one roomI'm sure there are others but you get the idea.As to what to do with the other rooms, I was playing around with the following idea; Turn one into a 'study' room / lounge with a few inexpensive chairs / tables, perhaps some bookshelves with paperbacks (You can literally buy them by the pound), some limited guest WiFi (I have internet at the building already).Open to other suggestions.Still looking for some actual numbers regarding Small/Mid-size (20-80 units) building machine utilization rates.
Dick Rosen Bed Bugs... who is responsible?
5 January 2014 | 22 replies
Before I unload anything out of my suitcase(s) I do an inspection of the bed mattress corners, flip the couch cushions and the entire chair / sofa for inspection, check the insides of the drawers the curtains, you name it its getting inspected.