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Andrew Beaver Enhancing a community
25 December 2016 | 3 replies
With a higher risk of tenants tearing up a place, results in investors logically not putting that much money into the property but keeping the property as sturdy as possible.  
Hayes Freeman Testing furnished units in a mostly student apartment bldg
27 November 2017 | 15 replies
A sturdy sofa in brown, occasional tables and a sturdy dinette and a desk.
Sam G. Mobile Home as a Vacation Rental
27 April 2017 | 13 replies
.- If you cannot walk to the beach, must have much much lower rates to compete with others / renter pool reduced considerably- High Vacation Season is now only about 6 weeks, where you can get top dollar rent / then another 7 weeks for shoulder season rent / and the rest of the year is lucky to get enough to break even - or get a long term renter for the off-season, where now you become a landlord vs. a vacation rental owner at a low rate, where hard to find a good renter that won't trash the place - & then landlord/tenant laws apply - may not be able to evict if needed in time for high-season guests (now what)- More upkeep and maintenance needed on a mobile home - they are not built as well/sturdy etc. as a stick built home on a foundation- There is a stigma attached to "mobile homes"- The numbers just do not make it as good an investment, when you add devaluation into the calculations- Resale is like a car, devalues over timeHOWEVER- If you find a community that will allow short term vacation renters, and you have all cash, you can probably find a good deal on an older used home where they numbers make more sense.
Matthew Paul Caught a "stray" cat......
31 August 2015 | 59 replies
Originally posted by Aaron Mazzrillo: And there isn't a state in the Union that requires a cat to be on a leash.
Josh Pass One rat found in house, what do I do?
31 March 2017 | 32 replies
I said I went them on a short leash.
Christopher McGuire Caribbean Investing....
29 December 2009 | 10 replies
The cost of living is decent. the Property market sturdy, the dollar is on par with the US dollar.
Paul DoCampo Supply Plenum not selaed?
25 May 2015 | 6 replies
Paul D. as Rob said, this is nothing serious, but it should be sturdy.
Bienes Raices Storage shed a liability?
1 January 2010 | 8 replies
I'm going to go back over there and get a better idea of how sturdy it is, and if it's salvageable.
Toben B. What colors should I paint this apartment building?
24 February 2023 | 17 replies
I’d strip the paint from the doors to expose the Natural wood color (hopefully they are wood) and put up sturdy stainless steel apartment numbers.
Deb Houghton Renovation of existing building
13 August 2017 | 0 replies
In the process of renovating and want to update and make property more sturdy so there is less damage each turnover.