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Joe OHara Alabama 10-day statutory notice regarding right of redemption
16 February 2024 | 5 replies
Or, since you are out of state, a wireless cell service router such as Verizon, and a camera, and monitor from where you are.
Travis Bohling Best Practices for MTR; Utilities, and Furnishings
14 February 2024 | 20 replies
Wifi issues should always first be troubleshooted with a reset of the modem and router.
Conte Cuttino Rental w/Pool Cover, Fill Or Fix?
14 February 2024 | 8 replies
Should I leave as is and cover it with a mesh cover for $2800 (really considering this), put a new liner in for 8k (not including new mechanics), or just fill it (don't know the cost on filling at this time)?
Chris Good Adding Value and Controlling Costs
15 February 2024 | 2 replies
They monitor the meters remotely, and send you and the resident a statement on the 1st of each month with the resident’s W/S/T usage and charges for the previous month.I use their Model TSN1 - PVC Meter which currently costs $95 each.Each building also needs at least one router which currently costs $195.If you have your meters in a centralized location, you only need one router but if the meters are scattered throughout the building, you may need multiple .There’s a monthly $6 fee per unit for the monitoring and invoicing.If you decide to give it a try, feel free to use discount code msam10 for a 10% discount.If you have any questions or comments feel free to reach out to me directly.And if you need to buy a building to put Sub-Meters in, I’m happy to chat about that as well
Jack Wang Potential building issues for older (pre-1960) properties
16 February 2024 | 14 replies
Balloon" framing (1920's I believe).Radon.Plaster and lathe instead of sheet rock (pre 1950's) or plaster and wire mesh variations (50's) more solid than sheetrock but a real b*tch to repair or demo if you're remodeling.You've got Galvy plumbing but also need to look out for other kinds of outdated plumbing like clay sewer lines (pre-1930's, prone to collapsing, bellies, root intrusion), cast iron (1950's, often rusted and/or cracked by now), and PB (polybutylene, gray-colored water pipes, 1980's, prone to rapid degradation and subsequent bursting, mostly gone by now).Buried Oil Tanks-- Do you have those there?
Jose Garcia Competing with Cash Buyers For Real Estate Investment
19 September 2018 | 13 replies
So, his boss helped him: He made an all-cash fullprice offer to me. She
Atwan Kwan Pays Rent!...... but loves cats.....
21 September 2016 | 34 replies
is it the same as smoking in a place that allowed smoking, but telling me she was a non-smoker?
Michael McGinnis MEET UP?
8 December 2016 | 11 replies
It would be nice to find a mentor if possible, especially if our personalities mesh well. 
Brett Avelin Middle Aged Newbie in New Haven Ct getting his feet wet.
5 October 2016 | 11 replies
Have been studying the Air Bnb market as my mother in law has inspired me.  She
Michael Ferry HELOC - Stop payment on check TIP
1 October 2016 | 2 replies
While applying for my HELOC yesterday, the bank (Citizens Bank) gave me a tip about writing checks that was new to me.  She