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Jimmy H. 12 Unit Mobile Home Park Analysis
7 February 2011 | 6 replies
It costs $165 per month to maintenance and apply chemicals etc.There is also electric cost running $150 per month, presumably covering common areas and for running the sewage treatment facility.Other than that, the other big cost is property tax is 200 per month and a State and sewage permit for $35 per month.Expenses look to total $550 per month, including everything (that I know of thus far) except debt service.What are loan terms like on these deals post crisis?
Harrison Painter Socialism and Iraq
6 November 2008 | 12 replies
He actually used chemical weapons on the Kurds and Iranians.
Sam Leon Tenant accommodation during invasive repairs
28 May 2018 | 11 replies
I own one of the units out of a total of eight in the building.There is a copper drain pipe leak inside the common wall between my unit and next door.Very old building from the 1960s, 1-1/2" copper trap arm from the kitchen - most likely previous owners or tenants used drain cleaning chemicals that ate into the copper, and the pipe has developed pin hole leaks at the bottom. 
Account Closed running H2O heater
19 March 2009 | 17 replies
Might watch out for a chemical issue, though.Honestly, just drain it, flush it with the supply a little, and don't worry about it.
Heidi M. What do you supply tenants?
22 January 2015 | 35 replies
I wouldn't leave chemicals and pesticides with my tenants that have kids.
Johann Jells What would you do with these rental applicants?
15 January 2016 | 30 replies
Keep in mind that JC rent control (if your building has to deal with that) is harsher than NJ tenant law.In NJ you are not allowed to take more than 1.5 month security, so have them pay the security and pay last month's rent up front (this is allowed).I agree that no one moves in January in NJ unless they just graduated, or just got evicted, so I would also pursue WHY they want the place now, also, as an added protection, I suggest you make this a 6 month or 18 month lease, with 12 month renewals... have the next tennant start in June, because that is when all the college graduate jobs start in NYC and apartments go like hoitcakes.
Guevara M. Pet Urine On Wood Subfloor
18 October 2019 | 29 replies
manthat's badno matter what you put down over a little time the smell is going to come backsave yourself the headache of chemicals and a smelly homelooks like a couple sheets should be a easy tear outmake sure your lease says no animals-enjoy
Joshua Dorkin Mold - Here today - Here tommorrow?
6 April 2011 | 16 replies
For that, it has to be chemically treated to kill the mold.
Brandon Turner New House Purchase Checklist... (Help! What are we missing?)
4 May 2016 | 12 replies
Generally a Phase 1 EA/EvA/ESA is concerned with contaminates to the underlaying land - {abandoned} Underground Storage Tanks (USTs); past uses of the premises or property which may have involved (petro)chemical, biological waste (i.e. abattoir) or hazardous materials (i.e.
Brenda Hedges Looking at investing in a house with mold.
27 August 2015 | 8 replies
Ask what their steps are what chemicals they will be using.