27 February 2013 | 20 replies
You did "bird dog" it for him, so try to get two things out of this: "bird dog" referral reward, and to learn the biz by having permission to observe the rehab.Or you could be spiteful instead.I would never subscribe to being anyones doormat, while I wouldnt spend much time burning and stewing, I would definitely make sure anyone I know and they know in the business are aware of this clown and his practice.

9 March 2013 | 19 replies
Again, this boils down to the criteria you set for your business as to what kind of tenants you want in your properties.I'm no expert, but when something sounds this complicated, there is usually a devil hiding in the bushes somewhere waiting to burn you.

17 February 2013 | 6 replies
I always prefer silver or Chrome.

22 February 2013 | 12 replies
Thanks for your responses.The deal is all cash ( my own) no hard money.Ty Burns sounds interesting the option of see if the tenant wants to purchase, i 'll research into rent to own option.J Scott and Brian Gibbons yes the market is around that price for rentals, i am pretty familiar with the area and also asked my realtor.

23 February 2013 | 10 replies
why would the gas shut off mid-burn?

20 February 2013 | 24 replies
Also smoke damage even in parts of the structure that were not burned because smoke got behind the walls and to fix this the sheet rock and plaster needs to be removed down to the studs.

26 August 2013 | 10 replies
This is a recent change due to the perceived liability increase in student rentals- the high visibility of the couches burning on porches of college towns.

18 September 2019 | 18 replies
They had to repair a couple of holes and replaced the chrome drain.

19 February 2013 | 2 replies
i don't wanna risk the house burning to a pile of rubble.it's supposed to be a hight of 38 this friday & saturday. any suggestions?

13 January 2018 | 7 replies
The codes concerning water connected to 220V that people climb into are pretty specific.If the tub burns up and/or the house burns down, their insurance and your insurance may not cover the damage if the tub was not properly wired.If you agree, in writing, to allow the tenant to repair or modify the tub and/or the wiring you are effectively putting your own head in the proverbial noose.I work on a lot of tubs at long-term and short-term vacation rentals.