
26 March 2017 | 10 replies
You will find the manager, the monthly/quarterly/annual fee, and any transfer fees required.

16 March 2017 | 9 replies
We changed it up so that it's either the last Tuesday or the fourth Tuesday (not always the same), so once I get clear on that, I'll let you know.

28 February 2017 | 4 replies
One thing you can do is set things up quarterly by the season.. makes perfect sense.Look water heaters, cooling systems, boiler systems,schedule filters on those systems to be changed or inspected.exterior roofs, siding, windows a good general inspection spring and falllandscape grounds, parking area's including trash areas at least 2 times a year for needed replacements or lot line painting, or pot hole fixing..You should get into the units for a quick look see at least 2 times a year.. if not, be sure and schedule one before you renew a lease to make sure the upkeep is to your satisfaction.Just don't replace all the stoves at the same time or fridges,, then you'll have them all die again at the same time.. do appliances as needed.. and save some $$ so you've got that covered.

1 March 2017 | 14 replies
Generally Zillow should be used as a price ceiling atleast that's what I use it for until I can get sold comps within a quarter mile of a potential deal.
28 February 2017 | 6 replies
—A tenancy without a specific duration, as defined in s. 83.46(2) or (3), may be terminated by either party giving written notice in the manner provided in s. 83.56(4), as follows:(1) When the tenancy is from year to year, by giving not less than 60 days’ notice prior to the end of any annual period;(2) When the tenancy is from quarter to quarter, by giving not less than 30 days’ notice prior to the end of any quarterly period;(3) When the tenancy is from month to month, by giving not less than 15 days’ notice prior to the end of any monthly period; and(4) When the tenancy is from week to week, by giving not less than 7 days’ notice prior to the end of any weekly period.History.
2 March 2017 | 12 replies
Those are the only four things a landlord in MA can collect $ for.

6 March 2017 | 12 replies
However, I eventually scaled up to 10,000 mailings per month and well over a quarter of those were returned letters!

21 January 2017 | 5 replies
I know city government is not the most efficient entity in the world, but it has to be more efficient than spending $1300 per year (about a quarter of our dues) on liability insurance.

19 January 2017 | 3 replies
There's almost always a reasonable way of adding a water meter to an individual unit, since the water has to separate somewhere to tie into the unit - even if it's just one that's inside that you read yourself on a monthly/quarterly basis.

20 January 2017 | 7 replies
You should ALWAYS have your main bathroom on your sleeping quarters level.