
21 February 2017 | 10 replies
Do the duct work, then ask if there's a means to 'shunt' some air into a closet or basement so as to keep the 100bcu unit.

24 February 2017 | 18 replies
I mean EVERYTHING; clothes in the closet still with new tags, unused kitchen items, tons of childrens clothes, furniture, etc. etc. etc..

15 March 2017 | 5 replies
It is "2" bed and 1 bath, although the second bedroom is a bit of a joke - it's actually a really big closet.

5 March 2017 | 9 replies
That is the basement with a stairwell closet.

6 March 2017 | 1 reply
He introduced me to a partner of his who claimed he had access to portable mobile home units across the country and in which case I could invest in each rental property for an investment of $10-15k each and receive a residual passive income of approximately $2.5k/month.

7 March 2017 | 4 replies
I am changing a big closet to a utility closet.

8 March 2017 | 1 reply
Hi all,I was recently introduced to a real estate investment opportunity by an old friend (who claims to be a gap funder/broker).He introduced me to a partner of his who claimed he had access to portable mobile home units across the country and in which case I could invest in each rental property for an investment of $10-15k each and receive a residual passive income of approximately $2.5k/month.The deal would be a completely turn-key investment, as I would own the note on the mobile unit, and I would not have to do any maintenance, etc as a normal landlord would.Everything sounded great on paper, but here's where a got overly suspicious:1) The one-page, loosely written contract he provided did not disclose any address or rental property infornation, nor were there any lease/loan terms or agreements set forth.2) The urgency to close the deal.

8 March 2017 | 2 replies
Legal bedroom needs to be over 70 sqft, has a window and a closet.

10 March 2017 | 9 replies
This would allow me to:charge more for rent thanks to the added amenityreally differentiate the apartments from others in the area, since no other apartments around have this featurecompete more effectively against SFH rentals in the area (this suburb has a lot of them) since most SFH have in-home laundryObviously the downsides are potential for abuse of the machines (requiring added maintenance calls and potentially replacement costs), lost income from pay-machines in the basement, lost closet space and initial investment to install plumbing/venting and purchase appliances.Interested to hear arguments for either side of this.

9 August 2017 | 30 replies
One unit has a disabled kid sleeping in the closet.