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Which tenants would you choose- pets, kids or single young men?
16 June 2021 | 49 replies
oh, he's old and hardly moves around, Oh, he never digs, chews, scratches at doors, etc...)
Charles Burgess
Continue to offer pest control?
19 May 2023 | 12 replies
Rats chew through wiring if it gets in their way, and modern NM wire is harder to mangle than the most prevalent outdated form (rag wire) I'm talking about.
Andrew McGuire
16 Years Working High Income Job VS 4 Years Investing In RE...Why They Don't Tell Us
31 May 2023 | 2 replies
Now that I had chewed my own arm off to escape what was a prison (working at a job a disliked with a passion until I was 65), I had all my chips stacked on the table in front of me and here covid comes, a pandemic that essentially changed life as we know it in this country.
Wyatt Kailiehu
Interested investors in financing an ADU in San Diego?
22 October 2022 | 4 replies
Honestly bit off more than I can chew.
Daniel Hart
Need advice on a wholesale deal gone bad.. Some say I am liable..
12 May 2015 | 92 replies
Yes, reminds me of the 60s and people with CB radios, rag chewing over anything they could think of, ask a question and they'd get an answer, but then came the prognosticators posing hypothetical irrelevance for the sake of conversation jamming the frequencies with speculative outcomes of the unforeseen. 10-4 good buddy and 73's I'm out!
Melissa Steinour
French Door With Windows in multi-family ??
5 June 2023 | 3 replies
They get only the key to the deadbolt, the knob has no key and they cannot lock themselves out--saving them calling you to let them back in to their locked out unit.If the old frame is chewed up think about replacing the door and frame.
Trent Reeve
First steps in the STR journey
7 February 2023 | 24 replies
We probably bit off more than we could chew and decided to remodel it from a 2/2.5 to a 3/3.5.
Kevin Ha
Tenant doesn't want to pay for exterminator
23 December 2020 | 12 replies
I've worked with my tenant that was having the problem and helped cleaned her pantry (, she said that her pantry was clean, as I was cleaning it, there was open bags of rice and pasta chewed through by the mice, which also jumped out at me, fun!).
Tom Sharkey
Should you charge a pet fee in your STR? YES, You should!
18 July 2020 | 22 replies
Here are the 3 reasons why you should charge a pet fee (aside from increased revenue).Risk of property damage: Pets have the potential to dig a hole through your living room floor, use your door jambs or couch as a clawing pole, or use the remote control as a chew toy.
Julie S.
Emotional Support Animal/Tenants
11 June 2021 | 57 replies
By damage I mean not only scratched floors, but dogs have been known to rip out sheetrock, chew on cabinets or carpet.- Is your yard fenced?