
26 March 2023 | 36 replies
The toilet should easily accommodate a person twice your tenants size without any issues except maybe the seat ( the cheap ones that come with the all inclusive toilets are worthless.

18 September 2023 | 8 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.

11 November 2023 | 19 replies
It describes anything rented for longer than 30 days but is typically furnished and all-inclusive like a short-term rental.LTR = long-term rental.

2 January 2023 | 6 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.

5 June 2023 | 6 replies
This isn't inclusive but should give you a good start.

11 February 2016 | 157 replies
The reason is I do not have time to offer all inclusive with something.

2 January 2024 | 6 replies
Your first priority is all inclusive in nature, so you assume positive cash flow is addressed but for me I would have it as the highest priority and be specific what you are willing to accept.

6 September 2015 | 45 replies
It will require areas that are homogeneous to accept low income housing, in order to promote "diversity" and "inclusive communities": http://www.nationalfairhousing.org/PublicPolicy/Af...

28 October 2016 | 241 replies
I do also get concerned when I see proformas by turnkey providers that are only accounting for 5% vacancy (seems optimistic since just one month vacant should be 8.3%), 3-5% maintenance which seems low, absolutely no Capex inclusion etc.....When you put regular numbers in to account for those things, it seems that many of the turnkeys aren't profitable...Don't get me wrong, I'm sure you make something, but just seems like 6-7% after you PROPERLY account for all possibilities and have a margin of safety.I also don't buy the answer that people got involved with turnkeys and then realized they can go out on their own and do it....this makes no sense...if they are busy professionals and don't want to deal with the headaches of real estate, why all of a sudden after one turnkey experience they are starting their own empire?