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Tony Velez Late rents ugh. Please help!
18 May 2016 | 56 replies
We have tospend time sending the file to and paying the attorney's, manage the tenant and the property in the meantime to protect the asset while they are still in the housedeal with whatever  measures they take to prevent the eviction, (legal, pleadings from family or church members)liase with the sherriff's officechange the locks and deal with anything left behindclean the property and pay for trash removalspend $$$'s to upgradere-certify for leaddo multiple showings and vettings to refill the vacancy and maybe upgrade equipment in the house if necessary to secure the right tenantdeal with the uncertainty of not knowing when the vacancy will be filled or how the new tenant will performdeal with the utility companies and the city for any licensing issuestransition the new tenant until they are settled and familiar with how everything works.By contrast managing a habitually late tenant is childs play.  
Himilce Phelps Getting the best offer by adding curb appeal-- HELP!
21 April 2018 | 22 replies
Either look in the local building code or ask your insurance agent about how much distance there can be before you need a railing.I think this might be a good place for painting either the front door or the railings a bright, contrasting color... some version of blue, green, or red. 
Federico Gutierrez Tenant has disappeared, unreachable
18 December 2015 | 26 replies
In contrast, the abandonment process requires non-payment of rent for two months unless the tenant has intentionally terminated utility service to the property or expressly stated that he would not be occupying the unit after a specific date.
Madeline J. Ethically investing in poorer urban areas
7 June 2016 | 79 replies
Kids would stash their free lunch meals into their backpacks so they could feed their parents.In contrast, my wife later taught public elementary school in a wealthy area in Seattle.
Drew Cameron Heloc to pay off mortgage faster
30 March 2023 | 685 replies
I don't know, Chris told me we're not allowed to compare and contrast the differences or do any real world comparisons because they're both baseball teams with the same amount of players in the same city.
Carlos Ancona Rental Investment Analysis in Mexico
1 January 2022 | 15 replies
Still, at the end of the mortgage, you have a good asset that most likely appreciated over time (If your neighborhood selection strategy is good, which is pretty easy in some parts of Mexico due to high contrast economic differences).As you say in fact I analyzed Short-term rentals and did yield higher returns.
Mike Haikin Painting
19 July 2019 | 26 replies
It contrasted really well with the danmask wallpaper. 
Account Closed Rejecting tenant on gut feeling?
7 April 2015 | 27 replies
This is in contrast to the US where if you deny an applicant say based on credit you have to send them a notice explaining this.
Garrett F Anderson College Students vs. Families: Which is better to rent to?
19 July 2017 | 19 replies
Contrast that with a 2 bedroom/1 bathroom apartment/duplex/triplex/quad/etc.
Andrew Dicks Question Surrounding Security Deposit
6 July 2016 | 29 replies
In contrast, large rips or indelible stains justify a deduction from the tenant's security deposit for repairing the carpet or drapes, or replacing them if that is reasonably necessary.One common method of calculating the deduction for replacement prorates the total cost of replacement so that the tenant pays only for the remaining useful life of the item that the tenant has damaged or destroyed.