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Yuriy Skripnichenko How did this weather affect your properties?
12 January 2018 | 34 replies
Now the 1st floor tenant DEMANDED the reimbursement on her mattress topper, tempurpedic bed, bedsheets, and rug to be professionally cleaned ( her rug didn’t get wet but she said it was).
Scott T. The Legality of REIs Paying a Finders Fee to a Realtors, etc. ???
15 April 2018 | 27 replies
they will indeed be left "holding the bag" when the banksters NEXT "pull the rug- out..." again... as they keep getting away with doing every decade or so, like "clock work..." because of the Roman 'Crown' and 'UN' framework and legalese, etc., but that's apples, vs. oranges."
Peace Lily Help! Burst pipe and tenant DEMAND reimbursement
14 January 2018 | 34 replies
Now the 1st floor tenant DEMANDED the reimbursement on her mattress topper, tempurpedic bed, bedsheets, and rug to be professionally cleaned ( her rug didn’t get wet but she said it was).
Peter Nelson Need help selecting camera and/or camcorder for real estate
19 July 2017 | 11 replies
OxBlue has a guide to making your own construction time-lapses camera.https://oxblue.com/company/articles-and-blog/diy-t...If you need a rugged camera for outdoor use and you have the budget, they sell cameras too.PS - Go-Pros are more budget-friendly but they'll give your final video a fish-eye lens look
KENDRA J. To cover hardwood floors or not in rental house
25 September 2014 | 12 replies
.), I always look under the carpet to see if the hardwood floors are intact (i.e no one has nailed plywood over them) and whether they can be refinished.I figure tenants (or buyers) can always use an area rug, or wear slippers, if they want something warmer underfoot.
Demetrius Fowler Airbnb
9 April 2019 | 28 replies
We have other issues here locally which compound with short term rentals, I would just ensure that there is a strong case for long term rentals wherever you buy in case the Airbnb rug gets pulled out from under you.
Phillip Vallelunga Metallic Epoxy Floors in My First Rental
28 January 2022 | 11 replies
I doubt anyone living in a huge mansion with marble floors would see that as a problem for instance. the solution for living spaces is area rugs of course, which look better and are easier to clean.
Daniel Miller What is the process for adding an external structure to a house
20 May 2022 | 9 replies
The pergola is interesting; some of them look pretty rugged; I could probably get a handyman to bolt it to the wall and patio surface without much trouble...
Brian Patrick No Doc Mortgage Companies? Any Good Suggestions?
19 February 2022 | 18 replies
The next step is for the rug to be pulled out entirely, loan denials even when loan docs are out for your signature with the notary, it happened in 2008, it happened in March 2020 (until the Fed $ printers were turned on), and I wouldn't be at all surprised if now (that the $ printers are off again) it happened again, and BOOM there went your $20,000 earnest money deposit, forfeit to the seller, with no practical recourse against the bank (no serious lawsuits or settlements came of it in 2008, or March 2020).
Roman Randall Should I be physically visiting my LTR properties once a year?
2 October 2023 | 31 replies
Specifically, leaks from every imaginable source; termite and carpenter ant attacks; poor drainage of waste lines AND exterior gutters/downspouts; safety hazards such as ongoing use of extension cords covered with rugs; grease buildups on range hoods; blocked venting of furnace, water heater, AC; and much more.