Ryan Davis
Tenants heat is out, what to do?
19 March 2018 | 38 replies
@Matthew Paul those temperatures are in Celsius.
Tim Kaminski
Replacing Old Windows- Need Advice
27 March 2018 | 24 replies
I already have 2 large existing aluminum frames in one of the rooms and they really do boost the temperature by 5-8 degrees.
Jasmin Wampler
Winterizing the house upon moving out - Colorado Tenants
24 February 2018 | 6 replies
Up until that time you should check on the property daily to make sure everything is ok.Leave the temperature at a normal setting around 68 degrees.
Joseph Campbell
Las Vegas for buy and hold?
8 September 2020 | 36 replies
You think appreciation is based off of wheather and temperature?
Fisayo Ijamakinwa
Window unit air conditioner
3 May 2018 | 2 replies
.- Offer higher level of functionality like timers and sleep functions to allow you to customize your desired temperature settings.- The loudest parts of the unit are located outside making mini splits quieter and .- More secure than window air conditioners not only regarding intruders but also dust and pests.- Many units are designed to both heat and cool allowing for year-round comfort.I hope help you my comment, or to anyone.
Joe Splitrock
2018 Happiest Cities in America
21 March 2018 | 43 replies
Milwaukee residents start wearing shorts when the temperatures go above 30.
Tiffany Ralston
Vacation Rental Advice in Tampa or Naples area
25 March 2018 | 5 replies
Temperature is cooler in the summer than sw FL.Fort Myers / Naples is less expensive, more retirees, small town vibe, hot and humid in the summer.Both areas are great for vacation rentals.
Alex Hal
1 Heating/Hot wtr heater unit servicing many tenants. Solutions?
21 March 2018 | 5 replies
What is the best way to throttle the max temperature a tenant is able to heat the apartment on my dime?
Knoell Palmer
Newbie from Cincinnati, OH
16 April 2018 | 10 replies
Every since getting my degree, I've been in sales/ retail but have recently decided to enroll in school for welding.
Rob Beardsley
Loss to Lease: What am I missing? Thoughts?
18 April 2018 | 4 replies
Therefore, most underwriters take the loss to lease percentage of the gross potential rents number and apply that percentage to the pro forma projections or assume they can operate the property better by leasing units strategically by having leases expire in hotter (temperature and demand) months, thus applying a lower percentage of GPR loss to lease (typically 2% to 4%).