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Carrie Nevins Can I evict tenant for painting without permission?
28 November 2017 | 18 replies
This tenant recently sold her brand new home and is now living in my 1,000 sq ft home built in 1950 and she bombards me daily with complaints about things being old and gross (literally), even asking us to replace all of the electrical outlets and build regular closet doors (ours are floor to ceiling metal doors).
Lauren Reed Little Money, But Plenty of Time!
3 December 2017 | 7 replies
Account Closed I have experience in Marketing / Social Media management, Website creation and document control.
Chris Henderson Conforming Loan Limit Increase for 2018
28 November 2017 | 2 replies
(although I live in the Austin area and a hot market is par for the course).https://www.fhfa.gov/Media/PublicAffairs/Pages/FHFA-Announces-Maximum-Conforming-Loan-Limits-for-2018.aspx
Albert Hernandez how to find investors for wholesale deals?
29 November 2017 | 11 replies
You can post the property on Zillow, craigslist and other social media sites.
Jeremy Taggart FHA House Hack Strategy
28 November 2017 | 1 reply
If I left any assumptions or info out let me know!
Vickie Bruce What charges do I use Rent deposit for?
29 November 2017 | 6 replies
Possibly using a professional third party vendor for the pre-inspection is a great idea, give a copy to the owner and tenantExcessive holes in walls Broken tiles or fixtures in the propertyPlumbing backupsRepainting where a tenant has repainted from the original colorTears, holes, stains or burn marks in carpetsMissing or damaged blindsBroken windows and window screensBroken doors and locksBroken or damaged appliancesExcessively DirtyPest control if you see Bugs and or fleasJunk or trash left behindPast Due rentFees incurred from fines from the association due to the tenants conduct or lack thereofWater damage to hardwood floorsMissing outlet coversRemotes for garage or gate if not returnedRekey of locks if tenants did not return the keysUnpaid utilities, as long as they were part of the lease agreementUndoing a tenant alterationThis is a sample of things that are usually considered to be normal wear-and-tear and should not be deducted from a security deposit:Slab or plumbing leakNormal rug wear.
Lisa V. New Member from Golden Colorado
1 December 2017 | 5 replies
I have been an entrepreneur since 2004 in the marketing, social media and website development field.
Roger S. For you who DIY your maintenance. Your 3 favorite tools?
4 December 2017 | 14 replies
Absolute time saver when changing out outlets and electric fixtures.
Jason D. Lewis Investment will require mass eviction of seniors!
2 December 2017 | 4 replies
The media will roast you .
Amy Houser Contractor pulling permits without homeowner authorization
3 December 2017 | 0 replies
Included was having his electrician check to make sure the property was safe for workers which involved flipping breakers and capping off flood exposed outlets.