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Steve Fitzgerald Installing Security System in Rental Property
30 October 2017 | 4 replies
Yes, I installed security cameras into rental property so that I can see the house easily without driving there from long distance. 
Rafael Norat Good tenant with bad partner
15 November 2017 | 8 replies
Also putting up surveillance cameras and signs to avoid any further issues and deter anything else from possibly starting.
Andy O'Neal Approaching a Property Manager About Leasing for Airbnb
4 May 2019 | 60 replies
I will install remote security, including front and back entry cameras.
Jordan Abeel Break in and theft of job site.
10 December 2017 | 14 replies
I have been guilty of staying cheap in areas that were cheap...never buy properties in bad area is the best lesson...I had  camera installed and saw thief cut the main power line and steal the cameras in Joliet and police reports and police is waste of time and insurance can be expensive...I have had simplisafe wireless alarm system that is great for identifying who comes in and leaves..because you can assign codes to each worker.if you could have a combo system of simplisafe  or another wireless system with a camera system combo that captures who is going in and out might be your best option...you need alarm system with video capture because we still have people leaving garbage in parking lot that alarms can't prevent...I have not come across anything better that has active alarm system with videos.
Eddie Egelston What is taking everyone so freaking long???
17 July 2017 | 23 replies
This way there are extra funds in case of delays or needed architects plans or city mandated extra work like Wired smoke detectors or running a camera through the drain to the street that was not in the budget or time schedule.
Julia Vang Hart Flip or Flop - Flipping Memphis
29 April 2016 | 8 replies
Well, I'll pack my camera and go explore Beale Street if I decide to cut out early. 
Mike Alder Tips for investing outside your marketplace
28 August 2014 | 6 replies
This can be anyone with a camera and basic real estate knowledge. before you pay your contractors schedule this person to take pics and shoot video of your property to be sure your contractor has done everything they are requesting funding for.
Tamara R. Cool tip for finding info on tenants before you talk to them.
26 August 2014 | 22 replies
She also had advertised for a roommate/nanny in the past and that was still out there.
Karen Margrave Interested In Following New Builds or Flips or Documenting Yours?
23 February 2015 | 75 replies
I have one done now on a house I closed last week. then we have our new build that is going to be on the show Southern Charm that is being professionally done and will air on TV in the south east happy to share that.I need to start doing this in Oregon as well I have 3 starting on the Oregon coast this month so I can take shots of 80 MPH winds and sideways rain and my crews working in the rain when if they were in CA they would be home LOL... but yes that would be great. and it would be great if someone helped me with how to post this stuff  I got asked to do a pod cast for BP  but I can't do it because I don't know how to do Skype or use a chat thingee or a camera.
Kyle M. kitchen and bathroom rehab - buy&hold
14 September 2014 | 14 replies
Will make it seem larger and will hold up better to wear/tear than carpet.I'd likely move the island out 2 ft to the left (assuming there is space, hard to tell given the camera angle) and double the size of it.