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Stephen Washington Investing in Southeast Asia
5 April 2018 | 15 replies
A lot more Japanese and Korean companies are moving in. 
Theresa Tews Appliances
16 November 2016 | 6 replies
One item I wouldn't is a dish washer, they are cheap enough new and have a typical (short) life expectancy.You'd be amazed what is at the ReStore's in our area (maybe not stainless), otherwise go speak with the guys down at Shalom 2nd Hand Appliances on Mitchell street. 
Jeff Piscioniere Offering of Netflix as a guest amenity
16 February 2020 | 27 replies
We are trying to decide if we want to offer Dish service.
Michael Scott Done Deal Solutions/Live Free Investment Group
18 July 2009 | 4 replies
On the otherhand, they have a large operation with a lot of the pie to be dished out to the many people employed in their operations.
Wesley C. crawl space fungus
16 September 2019 | 31 replies
Dish detergent and water wipe down of joists.
Mary Ciccarelli Cost to Furnish an Airbnb
21 April 2023 | 44 replies
All dishes, silverware, pots/pans, etc, came from Goodwill for pennies.
Nathan Schloff STR Near Major Airport. Good or Bad Idea?
27 July 2020 | 3 replies
And kitchen appliances like toasters and coffeemakers, and plates, bowls, silverware, linens and towels, plus consumables like toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap, etc? 
Brandon Richardson Actual Numbers: 2-Year Update on VR in Destin, FL
29 October 2021 | 30 replies
It's basically like a hotel where people own the rooms.Along with the other fees mentioned, there are a bunch of other small fees that come with a VR:Broken dishes/appliances/toilets/whateverAnnual fees for certain items maintained by the that are NOT part of the HOA dues (cable boxes, fitness center, etc.)Replacing furniture as it wears outSo, I guess my final take is that a VR in a popular beach area is only a good investment if you're willing to hold onto it for a long time.
Kyle Bigger Seasoned investor wanting to walk away from it all
27 December 2015 | 78 replies
If this price helps solve your seller's problem and you didn't do 4 rounds of Korean-style negotiations to get them there, I would do it.  
Michelle Glenn Rental agreement unreasonable regarding repairs
10 September 2016 | 9 replies
I moved in Sep 1st but did not sign the lease yet now that i have read the lease and i don't agree with some of the terms that were unclear to me when I paid the security deposit one month ago.my landlord has old outdated appliances that I did not get a good look at before I moved in, the refrigerator is banged up on the inside and dirty, the built-in microwave has a large cracked around the door frame a and missing shelve inside, the stove is old and cheap looking, the dish washer is old and missing the bottom panel by the floor, the wash machine works but it is old, the dryer is old and doesn't blow hot air.All appliances look as if they would breakdown at any moment and she wants me to agree to make all repairs and replace if broken. when i moved in many electrical outlets were not working but she got them fixed the next day, i told her about the dryer and she's calling someone to take a look at it but told me i would normally be responsible for the repairs but wouldn't charge me this time since i just moved in.she tells me I'm also responsible for annual maintenance of the fireplace even if i don't use it and the furnace, and want to see a receipt for the maintenance each year.Is this common?