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Joe Stout Things Most forgotten When Setting Up an Airbnb
26 November 2022 | 45 replies
Also better prepared to handle guests questions about the place or help to troubleshoot issues at the place.  
Jennie Berger Looking to Connect with More Developers in Chicago
3 January 2023 | 1 reply
Ideally, those who are more experienced, smarter, wiser, and talented than us.I'm looking to gain more resources / people to rely on: -For new ideas / help / troubleshooting / brainstorming-To help us better our systems & operations -To ask for / offer guidance when needed-To share contacts, vendors, suppliers with-To collaborate with potentially To that end, do you have any recommendations for networking events, organizations or groups I may research / join, and anything else I can do to expand my network in this arena? 
Karl Huther How old is too old for rental investments?
30 December 2022 | 12 replies
Plumbing by-passes or abandoned lines; collapsing sewer lines; badly corroded supply and waste lines (both can be from inside or outside corrosion) fixtures with very hard to find components; hidden electrical junction boxes...or non-existent boxes at junctions; outdated and/or underrated distribution panels; knob and tube wiring improperly connected to, or extended with, romex; Switches wired incorrectly, breaking the neutral instead of the hot side; no, or poor grounds for improper outlets; overheated connections, outlets, switches, and light fixtures; improper wire sizes for circuits and overloaded circuits; and plenty of others...all very costly to troubleshoot, locate, and correct individually.
Alex Simon Hell on Earth: Flipping in a Historical District
12 December 2017 | 31 replies
Write the story out, including names, dates and times of contacts and send it to everybody in city government you can think of.Then send it to the press and ask them if they have a Troubleshooter type person on their staff who advocates for citizens being mistreated by businesses or government and see if they'll do a story on it. 
Lauren Pitts Robust Vacation Rental Software
26 October 2021 | 59 replies
@Mike Neubauer I've been working between AirBnB and Porter myself over the past week to troubleshoot why my sliding 3 month booking window defined in Porter is not opening the days by that same timeline inside of AirBnB. 
Jennifer Lee pushover vs reasonable
19 February 2015 | 3 replies
I said I need solutions and we both were troubleshooting.
Nathan Adams Starting a Management Company
20 November 2022 | 3 replies
Without that knowledge, you will be relying on others continually for decision making and troubleshooting which may become very costly.
Emily Taylor Recommendations for lock systems on STR's ???
15 October 2021 | 20 replies
Good to be able to troubleshoot any guest issues but also the automation systems.
Andy Kolb Am I responsible for tenant's excessive water bill?
9 December 2022 | 30 replies
He sends me a photo of water in front of the house and I ask if he turned the sprinklers off as I asked so we could troubleshoot and he tells me it is. 
Chris G. Why my units won't rent
17 January 2022 | 14 replies
Remember the numbers do not lie.If you have a lot of views and no interest, either the pictures are really bad, but more likely, no one is interested in the house after a closer look at the listing.Start there and trouble shoot from that point on.Hope that helps and sorry about the issues mate.