
21 December 2018 | 28 replies
But landlords aren't subject to these non-invasive search laws.For a city to install a security camera on a utility pole, months of public hearings are required (which get political).

15 April 2023 | 16 replies
Camera at the front and back entrance, fully disclosed in your ad.

2 June 2016 | 7 replies
Here are some other things I would consider:Make sure you get your own home inspection performed.Walk every square inch of the home with a camera.

30 November 2016 | 12 replies
He set up a "camera" in his 2nd story window pointing at their house to intimidate the tenants who then complained to me.

17 April 2023 | 0 replies
Additionally, installing cameras and restricting access during normal hours will ensure the security of the laundry and storage areas.The garage is also currently vacant and can be rented out for an additional $150 per month.Below is a breakdown of the rental units and their current conditions:Unit 1: 3 bedrooms, 6-month lease, currently rented for $1,250, but I believe it can be increased to $1,350.Unit 2: 3 bedrooms, month-to-month lease, currently rented for $1,350.Unit 3: 1 bedroom, month-to-month lease, currently rented for $800, but I believe it can be increased to $1,050.Unit 4: 1 bedroom, lease expiring in August 2023, currently rented for $1,000, but I believe it can be increased to $1,050.Unit 5: 1 bedroom, currently vacant, but can be rented for $1,050.Unit 6: 1 bedroom, month-to-month lease, currently rented for $800, but I believe it can be increased to $950 as is, or $1,050 with renovations.Unit 7: 2 bedrooms, month-to-month lease, currently rented for $1,000, but I believe it can be increased to $1,150.Unit 8: 2 bedrooms, lease expiring in November 2023, currently rented for $1,400.Unit 9: 2 bedrooms, month-to-month lease, currently rented for $900, but I believe it can be increased to $1,100.Unit 10: 2 bedrooms, month-to-month lease, currently rented for $800, but I believe it can be increased to $950 as is, or $1,400 with renovations.I have attached an analysis of the property's current cash flow and projected performance after making the suggested improvements.

6 April 2022 | 6 replies
The same logic seems to apply to anything done by tenants to the unit then... if they trashed the place not like landlord can have indoor cameras to see it happening

9 May 2020 | 15 replies
My Business partner and I have both been in the Military for a combined 18 years so when a landlord or property mgmt company talks about risks... well we get risks and we know how to mitigate most risks (Exterior security cameras, smart locks on the doors, noise detection, AND a Full Time Private security team that is tied in with the CPD)Does anyone have any advice on what we can be saying different or what is the best way to overcome some obstacles with landlords switching from Long Term to Short term?

8 March 2023 | 2 replies
Hi,What's your preferred moisture finder tools and thermal camera ?

2 April 2022 | 8 replies
I put in all new smart thermostats (dual zoned HVAC system), new mesh wifi system, outdoor surveillance cameras and doorbell cam.

4 January 2023 | 25 replies
I’ve found 1 person per room, quiet hours 11-7, no pets, no indoor smoking/vaping, color coded shelves and cabinet space, electronic locks and front door cameras really help.