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James Smyth Tenant wants the keep honey bees
7 January 2021 | 12 replies
The tenants maintain the landscaping well, I have allowed the tenants to make changes to the landscaping, and plant a vegetable garden. 
Peter Morgan Tenants not motivated to get vaccinated !
19 January 2021 | 27 replies
The spike protein on the surface of the virus that allows COVID to gain entry into your cells!
Anja Schepp Lease back risk - worth it in this situation?
17 March 2021 | 0 replies
I really have very little knowledge of these, but if I COULD couple that with the extended lease back/purchase price reduction, that would take my base hit to a home run.I need to make sure my contract documents and covers all aspects of the home: condition, vegetation, fixtures and features etc, making sure I cover my liability for any damages they may cause in thier stay as much as possible.
Philomena Crea Garden Maintenance how do you get to look after your landscaping
24 September 2020 | 2 replies
So have had a property for 8 years and now am required to allow pets in Victoria Australia after each tenant property becomes less and less populated of plants ,one keen vegetable gardener even lied to my face and said my plants had died naturally in order to pull them out and saw back my trees.
Curtis Harrison Tenant ruined my lawn. How much security deposit can I keep?
6 October 2020 | 5 replies
I might be able to revive it with hydroseeding, but will probably have to do a lot of pre-work on the dirt to get it loosened up and the weeds and dead vegetation removed. 
Mason Moreland AMA - Winery/Vineyards, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
15 June 2021 | 62 replies
Expecting pretty typical yields this year (4-6 tons/acre in VSP/premium acreage; 6-10+ tons/acre in 4th leaf high wire before thinning that down to 5-6 tons so they can focus on vegetative growth for one more year).
Randy Pendergraft New to Short Term Rental
30 November 2020 | 13 replies
Can you clear some vegetation from the lakeside while leaving a buffer between the spaces? 
William Dubus Looking at a live in flip, looks like a killer deal
8 December 2020 | 14 replies
I've seen restrictions for water rights, what improvements can be done on a property, how much natural vegetation has to be in place and other things like that.
AJ Shepard Neighbors encroaching on my land
13 June 2020 | 3 replies
If the vegetable boxes are completely on your land, I would put a fence and leave them.
Adrien Veres Investing in real estate with a low income
8 December 2016 | 13 replies
I eat very cheap food ( Canned food & frozen vegetables), i live in my dads house so i don't have to pay rent, i just help with water, electricity bills, buy my own food, help doing tasks in the house.In two years i managed to save 30 000K.The most important part ( you will understand later), is that i miss Europe freedom, since i moved to the US, i feel like there is less freedom here, less rights citizens & worker rights, less protection in jobs, extremely expensive medicine, extremely expensive insurance ect.