
8 November 2011 | 1 reply
Now the trash company provides a container that can be picked up and dumped using the mechanical arms and driver usually does not have to even get out of the vehicle.

16 December 2011 | 6 replies
Start with the beginning of the year mileage on the vehicle, keep track of all business related driving trips to and from work.

2 April 2018 | 10 replies
Some of those areas we would not stop the vehicle or exit the vehicle in broad daylight when I was looking.No need to go there at night when it's that bad!

12 February 2012 | 16 replies
I take a stroll out to their vehicle when they come to fill out a rental app.

4 February 2012 | 9 replies
As long as the rent is paid and they are quiet I don't care.Now when people get in hard times I find 3 people turn into 10 people living under one unit 2 beds,2 1/2 baths.The problem is the people that were qualified credit and criminal are on the lease and the others are not.So the unknown people have not been qualified to see if they will be a problem or not.More people wear down the units faster,cause noise with extra vehicles,and parking issues.Our water is not sub-metered and is paid by us the landlord.Extra people taking a shower,flushing the toilet,washing clothes,cooking etc. runs up the water bill.Water company says people use about 60 gallons a day on average according to statistics.I know there is fire code limits but I was thinking of having in lease max of 4 people and anything over that is 50 dollars per month per person.This would cover extra water bill and help with extra turning costs with the heavier traffic usage.

15 August 2012 | 12 replies
Real Estate is the vehicle that is slowly giving me my freedom back to my wife and kids.

18 September 2012 | 17 replies
They are treated with chemicals at these sights.

16 April 2012 | 29 replies
As long as you don't take a loss, you won't change the fact that you have had great returns up to the point where you sell to trade for a different investment vehicle.

21 February 2012 | 13 replies
I'd say the cheapest and first thing you should do is speak to your local insurance agent and get a break down of what your limits are and what is covered on all your insurable assets, i.e. vehicle, properties, E+O if applicable etc.

19 February 2012 | 2 replies
the tenants at one house moved out a few weeks ago. they were there just one year and moved in after the house was freshly painted and re-carpeted.anyway. there were fingerprints and smudges on the walls all over the house and even areas that you'd have to try to leave a fingerprint. nothing that a new coat of paint can't cover, but the whole house needed to be re-painted.regarding the carpet, there are dog pee stains and large furniture impressions. they tried to steam all stains out and even used spray chemicals to remove them. it does not smell, but the stains are there.would you charge them or keep a portion of the s. deposit for something like this?