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Account Closed How to deal with tenant on tenant issues ?
22 February 2019 | 8 replies
Some background; Been managing a newly acquired Triplex for over a year now with little to no issues, recently however, one of the tenants has been constantly complaining about noise created by the children of another tenant while that tenant is away at work, how can I mitigate the issue and have the tenants resolve it amongst themselves before the issue escalates?
Heather Loyal Robot Vacuums Pros / Cons
1 December 2022 | 3 replies
I use a Rumba at home.The lower priced units are louder (whistling noise), and may not have as good of a guidance code as the higher priced units, making them run longer over the same space.The make quiet ones with better guidance systems (extra cost).The ones that do not empty their own trash, will just shut down and sit there, verbally telling you the bin is full.If they get caught up on the edge of a rug, or a sheet hanging down from the bed, they are disabled until a human comes and rescues them.Some do carpets, some do tile floors, some do both.Mission critical cleaning with no human present, seems like it has some risk.Co-cleaning with someone present seems like it works better, due to having someone to rescue it from the dreaded sheet edge hanging off the bed, or the T-shirt on the floor getting stuck in a wheel--and then it's Rumba Code xxxxxx Please Fix Me...For home use, it works great, and the whistle is less loud than a commercial vacuum cleaner.If your lifestyle is more on the messy side, with clutter all over, this is probably not a solution, because it needs to access the floor and cannot move things.For convenience (they dock to charge and memorize where they are at) have one on each floor.Just my 2 cents.
Alon Gilmore Question about duplex saling
11 December 2022 | 9 replies
You might have to go through a public hearing where neighbors might object if your parking is not up to the neighborhood, if utility change stresses on water, sewer, or noise- hopefully not dominated by a Coastal Commission who also have a say about the changes.
Barrett Johnson My first top and bottom multi-unit.
8 February 2022 | 12 replies
If you're already tearing into it, this is a good time to do what you an to reduce noise levels.
Mona C. Working with Contractors
21 November 2018 | 26 replies
Sure, finding contractors is tough, and from what I read, you're coming into the conversation with potential contractors with an ax to grind
Alex Kim Real Estate Investing Pain Points
10 December 2022 | 7 replies
Is it that once you are established at an investor you're getting a lot of noise-to-signal (i.e. getting a lot of bad deals among good ones) or just generally getting consistent deals to look at?
Ervin Goodrum Thoughts/Advice on a “tiny home” park
5 June 2020 | 3 replies
The homes would be small enough to limit/dissuade any partying and separated to potentially reduce noise complaints.
Brian Ellis Current supply is down
9 December 2022 | 3 replies
If I had to take a wild guess in the dark, blindfolded with noise cancelling earbuds on, I'd say April should start to see some better numbers.
Shane Smith Should I open a brokerage or stay an agent?
10 February 2022 | 12 replies
I would have to grind through a lot of junk leads before getting to the covetted Leads and Listings that the most experienced Agents get from their connections or from the Brokerage Firm as the Firm wants their best Closers to work on these more lucrative leads.
Account Closed Contingencies on the contract to purchase a vacant lot?
18 July 2018 | 2 replies
NEIGHBORHOOD, AREA AND PROPERTY CONDITIONS: Neighborhood or area conditions, including Agricultural Use Restrictions pursuant to the Williamson Act (Government Code §§51200-51295), Right To Farm Laws (Civil Code §3482.5 and §3482.6),schools, proximity and adequacy of law enforcement, crime statistics, the proximity of registered felons or offenders, fire protection, other government services, availability, adequacy and cost of any speed-wired, wireless internet connections or other telecommunications or other technology services and installations, proximity to commercial, industrial or agricultural activities, existing and proposed transportation, construction and development that may affect noise, view, or traffic, airport noise, noise or odor from any source, abandoned mining operations on the Property, wild and domestic animals, other nuisances, hazards, or circumstances, protected species, wetland properties, botanical diseases, historic or other governmentally protected sites or improvements, cemeteries, facilities and condition of common areas of common interest subdivisions, and possible lack of compliance with any governing documents or Homeowners' Association requirements, conditions and influences of significance to certain cultures and/or religions, and personal needs,requirements and preferences of Buyer.Things I'd suggest including is investigation of services and feasibility of connection to public services specifically.