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Gregory Massi Top 5 for lease agreements
15 March 2015 | 16 replies
If the yard deteriorates due to mismanagement, tenants will be held responsible.Fines: Landlords are not responsible for any fines that the tenant receives.
Eric Bousquet My first hoarder house deal!
12 April 2015 | 10 replies
That sitting in it's current condition, deteriorating isn't doing the home justice. 
John Mossaad Newbie Needs Advice On Maintenance
26 October 2018 | 8 replies
The reason I ask because if you haven't, you wouldn't know that those pipes deteriorate from the inside out with no obvious signs of imminent failure.
Anthony Arana Buying my first house
14 May 2016 | 7 replies
I'm afraid that if I do purchase a house and rent it out while I'm deployed the property will deteriorate.
Chendra Grandhi Investment property in Ga - Need help
20 May 2016 | 9 replies
I have to agree,those numbers are terrible.You can do much better and should get at least 10 to 12% COC by looking elsewhere like Cleveland or Indianapolis for a duplex or triplex.If you can't raise rents and/or lower your repairs to 5% due to old or deteriorating condition,let someone else eat this turkey.
Kenny Tan Sell or 1031 Exchange, what options?
29 May 2016 | 13 replies
Meanwhile it was deteriorating in value.If you are nearing retirement most go for commercial NNN properties.Expectation of return is key.
Lucas Hammer Minor foundation issue?
30 May 2016 | 1 reply
By the looks of it i would say your Dad is right, it looks like the concrete has deteriorated due to water. you do not need a foundation co. just hire a mason to cement it back up inside, but first take care of the cause on the outside, get that leader pipe to drain away from the house by either extending the pipe above ground or dig a shallow trench and run a pipe under ground away from the house. also make sure the soil around the house is pitched away so that water moves away from the house.
Clay Walker Mobile home investing
20 July 2016 | 8 replies
All about the numbers and keeping them in solid shape as they deteriorate and depreciate faster than stick built homes.
Tim Johnson Keeping the druggie money
1 March 2016 | 47 replies
This whole thing rapidly deteriorates into a mess.
Jeremy Robinson Ogden Utah Victorian home live in flip
1 March 2016 | 7 replies
Fyi- Looked at this today. watch for severe sloping in floors which is structural if you look carefully in basement there are notched supports, big no-no, and foundational deterioration by basement stairs on W side of property.