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Mitchel Durfee Advice on how to get to 1 million in real estate assets in 1 Year
17 May 2016 | 13 replies
I cant tell you how many times I've thought about popping smoke in Vermont and going to a bigger city to reach the goals.
Donna White NEED HELP WITH A SITUATION!
24 November 2015 | 4 replies
Very little smoke damage in attic was all.  
Ceasar Blackman Home Security for Rental ??
23 November 2015 | 11 replies
In Calif with a licensed MFU 5+, the fire marshal requires working CO+Smoke detectors and annually replaced extinguishers.In 2013 a cigarette lit the couch on fire and we suffered $95k damages. 
Anthony Conte Smoke Nuisance
25 November 2015 | 2 replies
A new tenant just moved in and the other tenants have complained about the smell of pot resonating to their units.I have communicated to the new tenant about other tenants complaining about smoke resonating from her apartment and I pointed out that I advertised the apartment as a smoke free apartment.  
Joe W. Multi-Family in-state vs. Out of State Investing
2 December 2015 | 18 replies
I have removed the non-paying tenant, and now two great tenants with good jobs and are very handy (they do all the repair labor for me; I just pay for materials) live there paying $700/month (this is a bit below market, but I'm OK with that since they help me out with repairs).My plan is to keep on doing some necessary repairs--just cosmetic stuff like replacing the broken blinds and replacing the smoke detectors, etc., since there's nothing major that needs to be done (otherwise I would use contractors rather than the tenants)--and then sell it to a local investor for $85,000ish who wants cash flow but doesn't want to go out-of-state or just refinance and keep it as a cash-flowing rental and then use the money from the refinance (or the sale) to, depending on how the market's looking, collect additional cash-flowing properties in the Antelope Valley or simply sit on cash until we have another correction.  
Daren H. Small Investors and Umbrella Insurance...Waste of Money?
11 December 2015 | 22 replies
For example, you manage your own property and there is an issue with the smoke/co detector in the furnace room of a 4 unit building you own.
Christian Bors Tenant's friend almost attacked me (move out inspection)
30 November 2015 | 53 replies
People in A properties drink wine and take prescription drugs, people in D property smoke crack. 
Steve Ellison Becoming a landlord primarily to establish rental history
7 December 2015 | 11 replies
If you're dead set on owning a house, find a smoking hot deal that will reward you for purchasing it.
Kevin Somers To Evict or not?
15 December 2015 | 26 replies
Well we were over there the other day to replace all the batteries in the smoke detectors and noticed that it had been removed...Besides being rough on the apartment, the other tenants have told me that he's yelled at them numerous times, slammed doors right before they could get to him, etc.
Sayra Chorey Tenant Issues - Possible drug use and sales
16 December 2015 | 17 replies
This could fall under a 'no smoking' clause if you have one in the lease, but if they have a card, it may not be enforceable as it is a 'medical treatment'.