
18 May 2015 | 14 replies
Also, if he's left any belongings, you'll have to check into proper procedures if your state requires storage for x days before you can dispose of anything, which in the states I'm used to is not required if they sign a release and turn over keys but is if they leave without notice.

22 May 2015 | 7 replies
I've had such loans default and it took six months after the default to dispose of the property.

20 March 2017 | 10 replies
It's easy to stomach a garbage disposal, water heater, etc. with monthly income but may be harder for an HVAC system replacement.

21 March 2017 | 19 replies
If the question was does the house have a private onsite waste disposal system (either septic or cesspool) any inspector should be able to see that.

30 March 2017 | 11 replies
As I said, no major debts but not much disposable income at the moment because of paying off all debts.I had thought about small, single family homes to rent initially.

7 March 2018 | 21 replies
One deal can pay for any of the education they charge, however I didn't have those funds to start so I am doing other things and using Biggerpockets as a more convenient route until I get some deals under my belt and I would definitely pay for their Mastery program because just like BiggerPockets, you will have Coaches very experienced in Investments of all kinds there at your disposal at all time, you only have to schedule calls and every question you have at any time can be answered.

29 March 2017 | 3 replies
Make sure you clarify what will happen if they don't fulfill this duty.Here is an example from our rental agreement:1.LANDSCAPING/YARD CARE.Regular landscaping/yard care (mowing, edging, trimming, fertilizer, weed control) will be provided by _______________________.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.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 there is a failure of Tenant 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.

18 May 2017 | 1 reply
Try Ecomony Disposal - Ron is the owner nice guy.

20 April 2017 | 5 replies
@Cameron Andrews, I appreciate the offer however I am very active in my investments and acquire, project manage and dispose of them myself.

26 April 2017 | 15 replies
.• Plumbing facilities in good working order, including hot and cold running water, connected to a sewage disposal system.• Gas facilities in good working order.• Heating facilities in good working order. • An electric system, including lighting, wiring, and equipment, in good working order.• Clean and sanitary buildings, grounds, and appurtenances (for example, a garden or a detached garage), free from debris, filth, rubbish, garbage, rodents, and vermin.• Adequate trash receptacles in good repair.• Floors, stairways, and railings in good repair.In addition to these requirements, each rental unit must have all of the following:• A working toilet, wash basin, and bathtub or shower.