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Shawn Dandridge What's Your Biggest Landlording Petpeeve...
18 September 2015 | 22 replies
Re: lawncare, this is what one of my leases says:LAWN CARE:Tenants is responsible for all lawn maintenance including, but not limited to: cutting, edging, trimming, weeding (inclusive, but not limited to flower beds), proper watering, fertilizing, and insect control to ensure that the lawn, trees, and shrubs are maintained.If Tenants neglects proper yard maintenance, the Landlord or Landlord’s Agent reserves the right to secure services of a professional lawn maintenance company, which will be hired to maintain the Premises at the Tenants’ expense.
Tristan S. Airbnb Rules in Watauga County, North Carolina ?
3 August 2022 | 52 replies
@Lauren Flower just sent you a PM
Matt Lohry Anyone Brrrring in Wisconsin?
11 January 2019 | 17 replies
Thanks for the flowers - @Michael Henry is an excellent ressource for duplexes and the city, plus he is a GC and knows construction! 
Jackie Martinez Hi guys! I'm a newbie from Los Angeles!
29 October 2019 | 13 replies
I live in LA now but I'm from Atlanta :)Househacking in LA- if you're going to refi it into cash-flowing properties, why do it at all and not just start with the cash-flowers?
Garret Spencer The very first flip!
24 March 2019 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $82,000 Cash invested: $18,000 Sale price: $157,000 Contributors: Ivy Flowers First property I've ever bought and it was a foreclosure!
Ronald H. Great mission statements
16 April 2020 | 20 replies
If you want to improve your community's appeal, donate time, money or property ... coach the little league team, buy and plant flowers in the town park every spring.If you are dealing with any other professional such as a lender, appraiser, tradesperson etc and if they need to know be upfront and tell them you buy, fix and flip homes, or buy and rent homes to make a profit.IMHO Mission Statements are a waste of time.
Thomas Lethcoe Best Way to Quickly improve the appeal of properties
23 October 2007 | 3 replies
first thing i would do is focus on curb appeal. pulling weeds manicuring the lawn and adding flower beds with mulch and plants is a good way to start. you do want to spend some time in the kitchen and bathroom's there main selling points of a house. a good way to add value would be to expand the living area in the basement and attic areas if possible adding a bedroom or bathroom would certainly add good value. hardwood/laminate flooring is highly desirable. obviously you want to paint the house.
Supada L. First rental turned out to be negative cash flowed.
21 January 2021 | 191 replies
My property isn’t cash flowering and I’m still having to make repairs to get it up to standards.
Mike NA Trouble finding tenants in St. Louis
18 April 2009 | 6 replies
My common sense advice: hire a new management company.My experience: try cleaning up the front yard, planting flowers (not this time of year though), install a fancy looking front door, install new windows in the front of the house.
Lucas S. Advice For Dealing With Squatters In Adjacent Property?
14 August 2013 | 11 replies
Many days, people who lived in the neighborhood would stop by and ask how I made the grass so green or where I was finding all the trees, bushes, and flowers.