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John S. Should I install pavers or just use concrete for the patio and walkway of my rental p
10 December 2023 | 1 reply
The current patio and walkways around the house are all concrete, but look a little rough and are all mismatched, so I'd like to replace them.I want it to look nice since I'm spending a lot of money ($100k) renovating the rest of the house, but I also know tenants with kids can absolutely destroy pavers with their bikes and toys -- so I'm a little torn.Should I install pavers or just use concrete for the patio and walkway?
Rob Bergeron Louisville is investing $22M into affordable housing; here's where it's going
1 July 2023 | 1 reply
To me it looks like they are getting a lot for their money.The big modern looking place with over 300 units looks pretty.I've seen one of these in Austin, the renters tend to be on foot, and places like Jack in the box seem to be a popular destination.Seems like a good time for Bail Bondsman, pawn shops, check cashing outfits, and liquor stores to start snapping up places across the street.This is going to define that area for a long time--cradle to grave--and it will need service industries.They should put in a park with kids toys and picnic tables right next door (and no bushes which are mugging and rape hideouts), because people will have somewhere to go outside vs (Loitering) on the streets, and in front of businesses.Maybe the city will be smart and build a Welfare Office right next to the place, so the people do not have to take a bus (all daylong) across town to handle their business.Bundle the services they need right up close, within walking distance vs spread out all over town.Just my 2 cents.
William Makin Potential subject to deal.
23 October 2022 | 6 replies
Just keep that in mind, and don't spend your HELOC money on depreciating assets, like vehicles, toys, vacations...
Phil M. Section 8 Tenant experiences in New York City
15 August 2016 | 28 replies
Seems they are toying with the system and it's looking like we will have to close and then do an immediate eviction, which could leave her with squatting another 6+ months.  
Maria Dantas Turnkey Nightmare with Morris Invest - Indianapolis
8 August 2021 | 279 replies
Most people look up reviews when they go out to eat or buy some new toy on Amazon, yet don't simply search for reviews when using a new company to BUY A RENTAL PROPERTY! 
Chris Holt STR Technology Stack
3 January 2022 | 15 replies
I just have a blast with PriceLabs - it's a fun toy for nerds.
Sofia Sharkey Do You Allow Pets in Your Airbnb?
18 May 2021 | 6 replies
Here are the 3 reasons why you should charge a pet fee (aside from increased revenue).Risk of property damage: Pets have the potential to dig a hole through your living room floor, use your door jambs or couch as a clawing pole, or use the remote control as a chew toy.
Shari Posey What if seller won't leave after close of escrow? (CA)
15 December 2023 | 36 replies
(I love the idea of the buyers just moving in with their kids and a bunch of noisy toys until the seller leaves on his own.)Now my question is, even if the seller says he will move on the day it closes, how can the buyer be certain he will and he's not lying?
Jake Chial Who has increased their ADR by spending money outside?
23 October 2023 | 11 replies
Lighting, plants, fun pool toys/games etc.
Jasmine H. Applicant doesn't want to provide social security number
12 March 2021 | 36 replies
Does anyone know what kind of language they are referring to? Yes