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Horacio Gutierrez Tenant leaves due to a unpleasant downstairs neighborhood
12 May 2019 | 6 replies
Hello,If my tenant had been saying they were uncomfortable living there recently because the owner downstairs has been complaining over them making noise when walking up stairs and the owner has confront them to stop walking faster which eventually my tenants got feed up and afraid everytime he confront them and my tenants eventually left my unit because they felt uncomfortable around the owner downstairs can I sue the owner by having him pay the months of rent I will loose for the unit to vacant because he scared of my tenants?
Caleb West Tenant Issues with City Letters - Lubbock, Texas
12 May 2019 | 4 replies
The biggest being noise complaints from parties.
Carson Plant Duplexes vs single family
13 May 2019 | 3 replies
There may be complaints between tenants regarding noise, parking, or lawncare.
Chad S. Soundproofing Help: Sound travels thru thin furnace closet floors
13 May 2019 | 2 replies
-framing cavity's (wall floor and ceiling) should be completely filled with thermal fiber or roxul.if you have a fire door hopefully it is a insulated one and not just a hollow steel shell. a door with a threshold would be best so sound doenst transfer through gap under regular door.if the units are vibrating a lot they should sit on rubber dampers.theres 2 areas to focus on when trying to limit noisevibrations from one material through another like foot steps above or vibrating machinerythe other is airborne sounds like talking and speakersthere are many products available to help you reduce the noise unfortunately it sounds like you may have to invest some more money and time being they are already rehabbed
Account Closed $150,000 W-2 and RE investing. An observation
14 May 2019 | 3 replies
Account Closed you make some very valid points   Hate to admit it  my wife and I debt this almost daily   It is a slow slow grind to get from nothing to something generated from nothing more then some rentals  it’s a piece of the puzzle I agree  1.
Eugene Cho Need Advice on Duplex in Seattle
14 May 2019 | 2 replies
It also looks like there's a curb cut right in from of the bus stop (keep in mind the noise coming from that too!).
Clint Harris Streamlining your Short Term Rental listings
8 July 2021 | 11 replies
The smart thermostats are really cool, and you can also get the ones with body heat sensors or decibel meters if you’re worried about noise, but so far we’ve actually gone with the Mr Cool DIY split AC systems with the WiFi integration, and been very happy with them.
Tony Blaine Renter Vs Landlord Friendly States
24 May 2019 | 12 replies
Now imagine if this is the same LL with the repeatedly and unaddressed code violations on his property, repeated unaddressed noise complaints from the neighbors about his property, and any other indicators for the judge to conclude that yes, this is a crappy absentee landlord whose only real concern about his business is that the rent must be on time.That's when you learn here on Bigger Pockets that some states are terrible, terrible, terrible states for landlording, "Just look how unfairly I was treated in court during this eviction!"
Marisa R. Whose Making Money today and How?
15 May 2019 | 9 replies
The standard grind is property management.
Tom Stone How to break into the field for relatively small amount of money
16 May 2019 | 12 replies
Get you some flyers, bandit signs, and a marker and get to the grind