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Connor Riley How to charge your time spent on repairs after tenant leaves
5 June 2020 | 7 replies
In-house costs for repairs & cleaning are billed at $25/hour plus materials & supplies.In signing this document I (we) agree upon and accept the above charges upon move-out.Date Executed: _______________ Date Executed: ________________ Tenant Signature(s): Landlord or Property Manager Signature: ____________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Plumbing Replace kitchen faucet $150.00 Replace bathroom faucet $105.00 Replace faucet handle $20.00 Replace faucet aerator $10.50 Replace shower head $27.00 Replace toilet $175.00 Replace toilet seat $25.00 Locks Replace key (door or mailbox) $10.00 Replace cylindrical door lock $35.00 Replace deadbolt lock $25.00 Windows and Window Coverings Replace window pane (single) $75.00 Replace window pane (double) $125.00 Replace mini blind $20.00 Rescreen window screen $25.00 Replace window screen and frame $50.00 Miscellaneous Replace refrigerator shelf $25.00 Replace stove/oven knob $20.00 Replace plastic countertop $275.00 Replace mirror $45.00 Replace medicine cabinet $75.00 Replace towel bar $25.00 Replace shower curtain rod $25.00 Replace shower curtain & rings $13.00 Replace shower/tub enclosure $350.00 Replace thermostat $80.00 Replace fire extinguisher $30.00 Remove junk and debris (per area) $35.00 Replace smoke detector $15.00 Replace combo detector/alarm $40.00 Replace alarm battery (per battery) $3.00 Replace drop ceiling tile $10.00 Replace wireless doorbell $35.00 Replace portable window screen $10.00 Rev. 2/15/2019
Wayne B. ROOKIE WITH $65K SEEKS ADVICE
27 October 2022 | 25 replies
In the Viet Nam War days the only thing you could study was Law or Medicine.
Mike Schorah Why do gurus push Driving For Dollars?
31 October 2022 | 20 replies
Trust me when I tell you that in the world of science, medicine, engineering, probability...
Stephen Lewellis Getting on base (a celebration and some advice)
26 December 2022 | 0 replies
As we say in the House of Medicine: See one.
Shanae Williams What keeps you motivated and focused?
8 September 2018 | 106 replies
Sometimes REST is the best medicine for the heart and mind.
Nathan Dobbins Motivated Seller Websites
2 November 2019 | 29 replies
That's where you step in and offer to buy it without them having to fix it up and do opens and have strangers going through their medicine cabinet and underwear drawers. 
Jabbar Thomas WHY WHOLESALERS SUCK!!!!
10 December 2016 | 6 replies
If doctors could practice medicine after reading a blogpost or attending a guru seminar, doctors would suck too. 
Mike Ball Reasons to invest in Birmingham
22 August 2019 | 7 replies
Also, a little known fact about Birmingham is that Sports Medicine originated here.
Moshe Eisenberg Should I Add A Full Bath to A Rehab Flip?
18 February 2015 | 8 replies
A 3/2 is strong medicine.
Ben Leybovich Should Newbies Have Access to Calculators?
22 November 2015 | 92 replies
In this case though I think it is kind of like a lot of the medicine we use in the healthcare system in that its true it can be bad for you but the alternatives are far worse.