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Steve Rozenberg Are You Part of the Technology Revolution?
16 February 2016 | 10 replies
The two who still pay in cash have deposit-only bank cards and deliver their rent to the bank.We are experimenting with our building management/monitoring system and IoT ideas (RFID tags/EMV cards) to bring additional services to our tenants (bicycle rentals, parking arrangement with local "smartmeter" service, etc).
Mike R. Bremerton WA
6 November 2015 | 8 replies
I love that the buildings are getting taller and that new community centers are being developed and roads are being repaired and bicycle lanes are being put in.
Ben Payano $800 Negative Cash FLOW Per Month Should I Still Hold?
12 September 2018 | 125 replies
On that same trip, I asked them for a bicycle and they ended up giving me a new car... in Japan of all places!
Jeff Ashachik Getting a US bank to mortgage a property in Belize
19 May 2022 | 12 replies
Normally all the furniture, golf cart, bicycles, boats, etc go with the property. 
Shiv Gettu Furnished Rentals-Collaborate to form a Master Item List?
22 October 2018 | 5 replies
Optional: fire pit, horse shoe pit, archery range, shooting range, fishing pond, electronic darts, poker table, pool table, used bicycles, fishing rods and tackle, exercise equipment, kegorator, pellet gun, spices for cooking, disposable plates and utensils.I have all the above, not in every house but when you combine all the houses I have all that and more.
Al Williamson Community Bicycle: Pros and Cons
30 July 2014 | 10 replies
Portland Oregon offered bicycles in the downtown area for the public to use.  
Jeffrey Sealy Opinion on Buy & Holds in College Towns
24 July 2018 | 66 replies
(She reminded us of her for some reason) I recently tracked her down on Facebook but she hasn't responded to me.We only stayed a year, but the guys on the upper floor planned to stay longer and I remember hearing them howl in pain when she went up to announce that next year's rent was going from $900 to $926 or something like that.I have a pricey college about 20 minutes from me and I'm pondering the idea of getting something within walking/bicycle distance.
Max T. Individual MTM Agreements for Rooms in a 4br House Near Campus
16 June 2016 | 1 reply
We afford them the opportunity to self organize a schedule, but if that fails and things do not get cleaned, we reserve the right to send in our cleaning service and bill the tenants/roomers;- laundry facilities are to be used between 08:00 and 22:00;- quite hours after 22:00 until 06:00;- intimidation and/or abusive treatment of housemates will not be tolerated and will result in being asked to leave;- belongings left in common areas may be confiscated by landlord  {this came about as the result of a tenant who always left his bicycle in the front hall - despite there being a shed in the yard}.- at some properties we set a cap on the monthly utility consumption and levy a surcharge if the tenants collectively exceed that amount.At our main student rooming house we have a live-in Den Mother which goes a long ways to maintaining peaceful operations with the above basic ruleset.
Mindy Jensen Outside of real estate, what are your hobbies?
20 January 2021 | 242 replies
@Mindy Jensen, Hi Mindy I forgot the @ lol.I like to play tennis, ride my bicycle, travel a little. taking my daughter fishing.
Andy J. Houses with treasure inside!
22 September 2010 | 21 replies
All the time with my college rentals: TVs, radios, cell phones, golf clubs, weights, CDs, bicycles, street signs, once a fire hydrant...