Steve Christensen
Seller Move Out - Anything I can do to protect myself/price?
13 October 2015 | 6 replies
If they’ve been stored, make sure you know where they are and that they’re in good shape.Look in storage areas to make sure no trash or unwanted items remain.
Christopher Smith
The Reasons Why It Happens
3 May 2020 | 33 replies
They aren't willing to sacrifice their own time to do a lot of unpleasant stuff.
Paul Sandhu
Do you have fruit or nut trees at your STR?
27 December 2019 | 18 replies
They can be a HUGE mess in the fall and can attract unwanted pests (i.e.
Alex M.
Deal Falling Apart! ...what are my options?
6 December 2014 | 23 replies
That said, @Seth Sherman makes the really important point that court is going to cost time and money and be unpleasant.
Samuel Brittain
How do you delete reports from the new rental property calculator
21 September 2020 | 2 replies
How do I delete old unwanted rental property calculations for the new rental calculator?
Andrea Hupp
Sending Yellow letters to LLC, Trust, Inc, etc
17 October 2013 | 4 replies
I was at the Spring Creek BBQ this afternoon in Irving, Texas, and I was in line to get my ribs and banana pudding, and a guy was in front of me with a yellow shirt on with black writing that said we buy ugly and unwanted homes, and we pay cash.Joe Gore
Jorge Armas
New In Landlord business help!
9 January 2013 | 17 replies
You can also evict unwanted tenants for police calls, noise violations, and dangerous pets and having business related activities going on in your residential property.
Dennis Tierney
Do you disclose a haunting?
16 April 2019 | 87 replies
My daughter in law passed along this article so I sent it to the friend;http://www.gaiamtv.com/article/getting-rid-unwanted-spirits
Karen Kasjaniuk
Common for multiple no-shows from Zillow?
5 March 2018 | 21 replies
I also suggest a drive-by so they are not unpleasantly surprised by the neighborhood when they to the showing, and just keep on driving by anonymously as I wait outside.
Account Closed
Nationwide Property Investments
29 May 2008 | 27 replies
If you do your projections and neglect these expenses, you'll have a very unpleasant surprise when they do eventually come due.Most expenses, like property management, vacancy, legal expenses, evictions, tenant damage, taxes, and insurance have little or nothing to do with new construction vs. existing houses.I'm new to the rental game, and don't have enough data to really know.