Brad Sparks
Remodel bathroom with tenant in place
24 September 2018 | 14 replies
Tenant sent pictures of broken porch light that the roofer taped back together, the flowers trimed down to the stubs because the roofers flatten out the flower beds.
Tairsa Mathews
To fix the yard or not?
3 October 2018 | 3 replies
Would also check out your neighbors and recent sales to see what yards they have (or what landscaping, flowers, etc was done).
Tim Crosby
Florida Man Introduces Himself on Bigger Pockets Discussion Forum
23 October 2018 | 5 replies
Sometimes I deliver flowers, sometimes it's furniture, other times I just run a quick drop and hook.
Bill Mason
Advice to invest in Austin, TX Townhouse
1 July 2018 | 11 replies
@Matt Millard My brother lives in Flower Mound and owns two duplexes in Lewisville.
Ash Liu
Watering flowerbed led to water damage to neighbor
5 July 2018 | 2 replies
HelloMy ex-landlord is threatening to sue me for water damage I caused due to watering a flower bed in the garden.
Lalit R.
Need referrals to Reputable Property Manager in Indianapolis
10 July 2018 | 6 replies
I've been trying to find a good buy in Fountain Square since February, but the one's I like are all overpriced, or are snapped up more quickly than I can arrange financing.I'm also interested in Irvington, Emerson Heights, Little Flower (thanks to the 10th Street redevelopment org), and parts of Crown Hill.
Derek Markowicz
First time landlord advice.
12 July 2018 | 5 replies
Regular landscaping/yard care (mowing, edging, trimming, fertilizer, weed control) will be provided by ____(check one)____ [ ] Landlord [ ] Tenant .For all Tenants:a.Tenant agrees to keep yards, walkways, patios and decks clear and to keep premises free of junk and debris.b.Tenant accepts liability for all landscape damage and/or replacement of such, if caused by neglect, abuse or lack of water.c.Tenant may plant the beds adjacent to their dwelling to their liking, but only with those plants that are of appropriate size and type for the beds.All plants brought or caused to be brought to the property by Tenant will be cared for by Tenant.d.Tenant agrees not to cut or prune trees, hedges and shrubs.This will be Landlord’s responsibility.e.Tenant agrees to properly dispose of all plant debris and agrees to not leave such on the property.f.Landlord will consider special Tenant requests for planting and removal of plants, shrubbery and trees, but reserves the right to determine the make-up of the landscaping.g.Tenant agrees not to grow marijuana on the premises, indoors or outdoors.For Tenants of single family homes only: a.Tenant agrees to mow, water, and keep the grass, lawn, flowers and shrubbery thereon in good order and condition, applying fertilizers and weed retardant as needed. b.If Tenant fails to keep the landscaping in good order and to follow these guidelines, Landlord reserves the right to hire a landscaping service at Tenant’s expense (after a 10-day notice to perform covenant).c.Landlord reserves the right to restore the landscaping to its initial condition, as it was at the time Tenant began occupancy, or if improved during Tenant’s occupancy, to the level of such improvement.
Julie Priefer
I'm the renter - question
29 July 2018 | 11 replies
I've fixed pretty much everything unless it was over my skill set (replacing capacitor on A/C system, for instance; landlord told me when I moved in it was okay to repaint or whatever as long as it improved the house), my neighbors love me - they've told him so; I've resodded the yard twice (FL grass sucks with a dog), had the landscape crew redo the trees in front so they look good, replanted flower beds (perennials), power washed the house every year after wet season ended, ensured the pest control worked...The BUT part ...As a sole practioning consultant (pre-IPO weakness remediation, large financial systems implementations, global audit recommendations for SEC registrants, etc.) at times during the last 3 years things have been sink or sink lower credit wise and the ID theft didn't help (apparently, I bought a car in GA and own some property in TX).
Jerry Bredesen
Looking for suggestions on improving curb appeal
15 September 2018 | 8 replies
@Jerry Bredesen Cheapest fix would be some nice flowers and plants to liven up the lawn.If you wanted to spend a little more, paint the house to get rid of that boring old brick color and give the house some pop.If you want to get crazy, I’ve always felt houses with tiny windows have poor curb appeal.