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Kyle D. Slum lord help!
1 June 2015 | 8 replies
His tenents have piles of junk, trash, rvs, boats, dog pooping all over my lawns, etc...
Scott Roper 1 Dog Has Now Turned Into 2
7 June 2015 | 14 replies
In exchange for this permission, the Tenant agrees as follows:1.To keep no more than 1 domestic dog(s) as described below.2.To pay additional rent in the amount of $ 0 per month; or3.To deposit with the Landlord a "Non-refundable Pet Deposit" in the amount of $ 250 which shall be held as security for the faithful performance of this pet Agreement and shall be used upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement for the purposes of cleaning the Premises.4.To keep the pet from causing any annoyance or discomfort to others and to immediately remedy any complaints concerning the pet.5.To keep the pet from damaging any property belonging to the Landlord or others.6.To immediately pay for any injury, damage, loss, or expense caused by the pet (In this regard, it is expressly understood that at no time shall the Tenant apply any part of the Pet Deposit towards such amounts due, but rather, the Tenant shall make restitution immediately and separately from the Pet Deposit.7.To keep the pet under control at all times.8.To keep the pet restrained, but not tethered, when it is outside of the Premises.9.Not to leave the pet unattended for any unreasonable periods.10.To hold the Landlord harmless from all liability arising from the Tenant's ownership or keeping of the pet, including but not limited to any liability resulting from the Landlord turning said pet over to local pet policing authorities should the pet be found unsupervised.11.To dispose of the pet's droppings properly and quickly.Also, to coordinate the cleanup of the pet’s droppings with the weekly lawn maintenance.12.To insure that the pet will wear the appropriate Local Animal License, a valid Rabies Tag and tag bearing the owners name and phone number.All licenses and tags must be kept current.13.Tenant agrees to control flea infestation and will exterminate if necessary, and upon demand, in any and all areas affected with full cost to be paid by tenant. 14.Tenant agrees that Landlord will not be responsible for the injury, harm, or death of the animal, and agrees to hold Landlord harmless for any damages suffered as a result of any harm caused on the animal or by the animal upon another person, guest or employee.
J.R. King Good day
1 June 2015 | 5 replies
I am currently a sales manager at a lawn fertlizing company.  
Jonathan Twombly Do you need an LLC? Absolutely. There is No Debate About It.
5 June 2017 | 113 replies
I don't really consider owning two houses being "in" the real estate business, just because some kid mows a lawn in the summer for extra spending money doesn't mean he's a landscaper or even in the lawn care business.
Rishi Patel First Property.....Need Insights!!
4 June 2015 | 16 replies
I want to live in one unit and rent two other.Asking - 249000All three units are rented.Monthly - 2200 ( for Two units, since I am going to live in the third unit)Taxes: $7,663> Insurance: $3,495> Oil: $2,600> Management fee at 6.5%: $2340> Sewer and Garbage: $1100> Lawn and Snow: $900> Water: $840> Cleaning: $400> Electric: $240> Rent License: $115> Vacancy: 2640> Total: $ 22333.00> Net Income is therefore 26400 - $22333 = $4067Am i missing anything?
Bernie Germani How do investors go about doing a better job on their skip tracing?
1 June 2015 | 0 replies
I attempted without any real results to use Spokeo, reverse look up, tax rolls, talking to neighbors to see if we can get information, shhhh I have even used bandit signs in their front lawn, We Buy Houses!!!!
Alec Saenz Ok So I think I have found a Foreclosure in my neighborhood!! Next steps?!
1 June 2015 | 1 reply
Ever since I have been listening and learning about all the amazing ways to begin a Real Estate Investing future I have began to notice things I would have never seen had I not began my path towards Real Estate investing, just driving the same route back from my work everyday I began to notice houses with for sale signs in the lawns, houses that have been renovated and houses next door that haven't, almost like the law of attraction if you will lol! 
Jay Helms Rental Property Calc - Other Monthly Income? #AskBP
2 June 2015 | 1 reply
Internet charges, lawn care charges, etc. 
Bhanu P. Should I avoid this property due to high monthly maintenance fee?
16 June 2015 | 4 replies
Just some food for thought. 760$ fee covers 'only' Home insurance, cable, trash pickup, lawn.
Erick Garske California - Resistance to drought resistant landscaping
23 June 2015 | 9 replies
The choices are:- Seed Lawn- Sod Lawn- Drought resist lanscapingMy broker is encouraging me to use sod for a quick sale, but the irrigation district has limited watering to two days a week.The neighborhood is about fifty years old without HOA restrictions.