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Steven Maduro lazy landlord tips for doing work your self the easy way
24 April 2013 | 11 replies
That is rule one for the lazy land lord buy small houses it means less work overall,So on to painting If you talk to any experienced old school painter they will tell you that you need to cut in. which is making a border around the ceilings and base boards.this is a very very important step for the lazy land lord because doing this step properly will allow you to use the roller much easier and quickly so you can get home to your couch and the game. but more important it will prevent you from getting paint on the ceilings which will need to be brushed in later brushing in paint on the ceiling is time consuming and tedious so avoiding paint on the ceiling is the lazy landlords first priorityMany old school painters will tell you to get a good cut in brush. but if you are not familiar with painting the cut in brush can take quite a bit of time, to get efficiently good results my solution buy a paint kit that comes with a cut in tool it should look like a rectangular plastic thing a ma jig that has little wheels on one sidethis device allows you to quickly do the border in record time.The secret I found to using this tool is to gently place it on top of your paint so it floats on the surface for about 2 seconds you dont want the wheels getting paint on themjust the applicator I didnt use the pole attachment I think the hand allows more control and gets you up close to the work.
Bruce L. Tenant is taking me to Small Claims Court - Help
6 March 2014 | 51 replies
If the tenant doesn't record, then it doesn't go on your credit.If I lose, I plan on paying immediately.Another twist I'll add to this story, is that I'm selling the house, and I should be closing escrow next week.
Ian Hoover Emotional Support Dog
12 January 2015 | 47 replies
Also, you aren't required to like any laws you are required to follow, you just have to follow them, so gently exploring what is required of you, and asking questions, is well within your right (though, in this case, you cannot ask specifics about the condition the renter has).
Bryan Hudspeth Starting an LLC - Texas or Nevada???
8 November 2017 | 18 replies
Another, an LLC protects the owner from the operations of the rental (e.g. someone twists their ankle while walking on the lawn).
Joel Owens Physical labor is SOOO overated!
29 April 2013 | 17 replies
She can usually light up a room and talk to anyone when she walks in.While she is gone I am taking off the interior door knobs and adding French style so she can just press down instead of twist with her hand as the arthritis makes it hard.
Larry K. Should a LL give tenant a gift?
10 November 2012 | 15 replies
They have been good tenants so far and seem like gentle, nice people.
John Cardillo "Non-cloud" property management software?
23 January 2019 | 10 replies
I've scoured a lot of the forums here on BP for the topic of PM software, but my question has a slight twist to what I've seen already posted.I've done some initial research in packages such as AppFolio, PropertyWare and Buildium, but is there any software that is non-cloud based (ie housed only on a personal computer)?
Cody MacRae Wholesale Busted
9 September 2016 | 42 replies
But you can't ignore and twist my words to suit your biased opinions. 
Manuel Gonzalez paying contractors
14 September 2013 | 53 replies
@J ScottYour twisting my words.
Andres Piedra Hahaha! Full Panic Mode! ! ! !
23 November 2013 | 34 replies
So, I checked out the property and I'm going back tomorrow w/ my contractor to nail down the numbers better.Here's an interesting twist.