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Federico L. Orlando: carpet, laminate or vynil?
15 April 2017 | 4 replies
I would see what is under the carpet in the stairs, sometimes there is nice wood underneath that can just be stained,.
Virginia Jones Tenant will not stop asking for improvements
5 September 2019 | 49 replies
Moving the soil and planting things next to the foundation she didn't ask about.
Brad Starks How much to pay for a 36 units
26 April 2017 | 28 replies
Copy's of leases, utility bills, 2 years tax returns, soil sample investigation?
Evan Greenstein I have a free ticket to Mr. Tycoon's seminar in Atlanta tomorrow
4 May 2017 | 13 replies
He would recruit newer wholesalers underneath him, not give him very good instructions, and then take an inordinate amount of the deal given the lack of direction he gave them.
Kenny Oliver Listing agent broke pipe with sign
1 May 2017 | 1 reply
During the inspection we took note because you can see wet soil and they tried covering with dirt.I asked my agent if this is something the listing agents company fixes with their money and she said yes I'm not liable for damages made by the agent.
Will R. Failed to disclose basement flooding
10 May 2017 | 6 replies
Eventually, I did a lot more research, patch the crack with a diy epoxy injection product, rise the soil all around the house so it's higher, and most importantly divert all the water away as far as possible.https://www.thisoldhouse.com/how-to/fixing-cracks-...We considered trying to go after the seller, but this was the fastest and easiest route.
Jason Carter Operating under a Limited Liability Corporation?
11 May 2017 | 1 reply
In my thinking, I have been leaning towards creating a LLC to operate underneath so as to help shield and protect me while I undertake this REI adventure.
Misty Alderman How to handle deposit when one tenant moves out and another in?
2 October 2019 | 6 replies
If the boyfriend girlfriend were moving out and I was dealing with new tenants, I would make a claim for a couple hundred dollars out of their deposit (they didn’t put pads underneath their furniture as specified in lease, and the hardwood floors we refinished before their move in are scratched as a result; we laid a pallet of sod for them that was well established for a few months, but they didn’t water it when it needed it due to lack of rain, and “neglect of landscaping” in the lease as well), but I don’t want to make things awkward for this next term with the boyfriend by putting a claim in for this term.
Luke Carl Title Company is calling it a Condo?
17 May 2017 | 3 replies
Ok turns out they just need the head of the HOA to sign a deed that they're PUD and owners own the land underneath and that's it.
Mindy Jensen Septic Tank/Broken Foundation
17 May 2017 | 9 replies
Depending on the soil, and if they can hook on to the existing drain field,just a tank replacement can run as little as $2500, but im pretty sure Sheboygan county will not issue a sanitary permit with out a soil eval, $450-600, much of Sheboygan county has a mix of gravel and rock, with some strips of clay, I know of many people that have old systems that last forever, but if they have to replace them, they would not be allowed to install a conventional system to replace it. the best would be to extend the inspection period, and ask the seller to allow an installer to do a soil test and a real estimate. the cost could be $3K or $20K depending on what is needed, the rules are much different than when the old system was installed.