
4 May 2011 | 11 replies
Being able to put the blinds down means that people walking by won't be able to look in the window and see all the furniture and accessories we stage with.

17 May 2011 | 5 replies
I have also had it warped from water leaks and edges chipped off from lazy *** tenants dragging furniture across it.On a flip, most home buyers don't the know the difference.

9 June 2011 | 5 replies
When a furniture rental company calls me to confirm a tenant's address or to ask if they pay their rent on time, how much information am I allowed to reveal?

21 June 2011 | 13 replies
There's some furniture which will have to be taken to a dump due to the dog, a large piano and rooms full of just "stuff" (pictures, dishes, clothes, toys, etc).When I first bought the place, I removed a storm window to get in the place and left the front door unlocked.

21 October 2011 | 39 replies
I am already seeing jewelry stores selling more silver and diamond jewelry then every before.I also like the idea of buying business as well especially since I am a big fan of Warren Buffet but it has to be something that can evolve over time furniture stores, grocery stores, or discount store(99 cent stores*) I am a big fan of car dealers as well but.

20 June 2011 | 13 replies
Just like the fact that many of our buyers love the idea of getting some of the staging furniture -- it often means a full-price or near full-price offer because the buyers are thrilled they can roll this stuff into their loan instead of having to pay cash after they purchase.Btw, I just did the math, and on average, we sell our properties for 95.23% of the original list price with a first contract in an average of 15.4 days.

20 December 2012 | 6 replies
Hello all,My wife is opening her own practice later this year and we're starting to discuss office space--a small space with minimal furniture with the potential for her to partner with another person in the same field, thus, a little more space.Would appreciate any tips/pointers on what to look for aside from shopping for lease rates.Thanks much.

28 June 2011 | 13 replies
Possess a rare talent for building furniture out of old pizza boxes and empty beer cans, and3.

28 June 2011 | 2 replies
It doesn't look like a good real estate investment, and is full of period pieces of furniture.

1 July 2011 | 7 replies
The tenant can claim that a good plumber would have completed the repair in a timely fashion and since the Landlord hired a bad plumber they were unable to use their home for another week.From what I know of the situation, it appears that the tenant is not exactly reasonable (like you would be for the same situation in your home) - they think dust on furniture is "damage" - so they could claim a bunch of things and it will be up to the Landlord to defend against the claims.