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Andrew H. Self Storage - Is this a good deal?
19 December 2016 | 9 replies
But the way I’m looking at it now is there are approx 44k households (assuming 2.5 folks per household) within the 5 mile radius.
Ryan Short Running electrical wire through plaster and lath?
5 August 2016 | 11 replies
In my old city this is stuff is pretty common, yet houses burned down by the standing electrical work as opposed to extension cords etc are pretty rare, plug in electric heaters are THE most dangerous household item by far.
Lucas Carroll Sulfur Smell in plumbing
16 September 2016 | 8 replies
A quick attempted fix would be chlorine tablets in the lines to see if it clears it up, which it may. 
Jeff S. Florida’s Re-Attempt to Regulate Private Lending
20 March 2019 | 1 reply
The current definition is: “Residential loan that primarily for personal, family, or household use which is secured by a mortgage, deed of trust, or other equivalent consensual security interest on a dwelling….”
Andrey Y. Are you a Prodigious or Under Accumulator of Wealth?
12 July 2017 | 4 replies
I am reading the book "Millionaire Next Door" which had been rec'd by a few podcast guests if I recall.They discuss the following formula as a guide to what your net worth should be:Multiply your age times your realized pretax annual household income from all sources except inheritances.
Tyler D. How to handle water bill?
19 August 2019 | 29 replies
Twenty-four hours is presumed to be a reasonable notice in the absence of evidence to the contrary.(9) Promptly commence an action under Chapter 1923. of the Revised Code, after complying with division (C) of section 5321.17 of the Revised Code, to remove a tenant from particular residential premises, if the tenant fails to vacate the premises within three days after the giving of the notice required by that division and if the landlord has actual knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe that the tenant, any person in the tenant's household, or any person on the premises with the consent of the tenant previously has or presently is engaged in a violation as described in division (A)(6)(a)(i) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code, whether or not the tenant or other person has been charged with, has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of, or has been determined to be a delinquent child for an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a violation as described in that division.
Alfred Litton How to Get Rid of That "Old House" Smell
28 May 2019 | 41 replies
Chlorine tablets in the condensate pan of hvac?
Ben Lukes New guy from Seattle, WA looking to house hack
14 July 2015 | 16 replies
I thought it was funny because our household income had decreased because I stopped working due to our second child just being born.
Damion Hopkinson where are the most promissing places to meet an investor
30 October 2010 | 6 replies
This ratio, which is calculated by dividing their total monthly household income by the amount of the debt payments (car notes, credit cards, mortgages, etc) that they are making each month, let’s us know if picking up the debt for the property will be too much for them to handle. this should not exceed 40%Credit IssuesThe next thing you are looking for is to see if they have had any major credit issues in the past 12 to 36 months; don’t be afraid to ask about it.
Christina Dunn Can landlords do periodic background checks on long term tenants?
24 October 2016 | 6 replies
Let's say I have a tenant for many years who is suddenly being inconsistent with rent payments, or an adult member of the household becomes suspicious, e.g., complaints are received about an adult child's criminal behavior.