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Rick Baggenstoss Tenant claiming water damage
21 May 2013 | 17 replies
Her claimed damages include CDs, papers, clothes.
Wesley C. crawl space fungus
16 September 2019 | 31 replies
They then treated (painted) the wood with an antibacterial paint (I think it was Microban or something like it).Note removal was done with proper ventilation and protective clothing including respirator/mask designed to filter out mold.
Paul S. Trash Outs
5 November 2014 | 3 replies
If there is a large amount of junk like old broken furniture, cardboard, dirty clothes and misc. garbage I rent a roll-off construction dumpster and hire a couple people hourly through friends or, if necessary, Craigslist and work with them to haul stuff out.
Robert C. What makes you a heavy hitter on BP?
1 May 2020 | 140 replies
They are seasoned experts in their niche, all older and mostly retired, have owned RE so long they don't even remember what year they paid it off and wear work clothes.
Jessica Freesia Short Term Rental Resources Needed
18 March 2018 | 10 replies
People need to eat, sleep and wear clean clothes; everything else you can provide beyond that is a bonus.
Donny Random Dryer Fire
8 March 2008 | 7 replies
Any folks out there with dryers in their units or have tenants bring their own dryers should watch the video on the linked page:http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/appliances/laundry-and-cleaning/clothes-dryers/reports/dryer-fire-caution/index.htm
Ryan Johnson Rentals why no cats?
11 February 2011 | 28 replies
Had about 54 cats that animal rescue pulled out of it.They got into the crawl space vent guard that was broken.The owner was a woman who loved pets but had mental health issues.Luckily the house only had a tiny mortgage on it relative to it's value.Cat urine was everywhere.We were able to eliminate it everywhere accept one room where she closed the door and 25 cats were in there.To get rid of that smell you had to tear the sheetrock down and replace the subfloors and Kilz everything.I sold it and collected my check to a cash investor.The lady kept 3 cats that were deemed healthy and moved into a big apartment complex facility that was a loft style with concrete floors.It was an old factory conversion into a 300 unit apartment complex.Had another property I did a Interior BPO on in pre-list for an REO.Owners had left dogs inside living there for 4 weeks with food to survive on.There were literally thousands of terds on every level of the 3 story house along with urine and clothes left behind.This was a few years old house in an upscale neighborhood of 500,000 to 600,000 homes.The neighbors came by and couldn't believe what they were seeing.So I will again say it's not about the pets but the owners who take care of them.On credit in my area most tenants have bad credit.If they have great credit they are buying a house for dirt cheap.The only reason they wouldn't is if they are staying for a short time or in transition.Why pay some landlord who could get foreclosed on 800 a month in rent for a 3 bed 2 bath when you can buy one for cheap.In my area you could get a mortgage and pay 500 a month for that same house.Many times people with good credit are ticking time bombs.They actually are not a great candidate but have just kept acquiring more debt to pay what they have until reaching critical mass.These types carrying a bunch of debt have bankruptcy in there future.When you rent to tenant out of a chapter 7 many have a fresh start and have income to pay the rent.So every renter is a case by case basis even though there are common traits involved.
Marcia Maynard Cleaning Tips for Turnovers - What's your favorite?
23 May 2014 | 10 replies
I use disinfectant wipes for final touchups.My favorite kitchen degreaser is Awesome, for a buck from the Dollar Tree store - I've tested it against the more expensive ones and it beats them hands down.For getting stubborn mineral deposits and nasty rings off porcelain toilets and tubs, use plumber's open mesh cloth.
Jeff Sims What kind of car do you drive?
22 July 2021 | 499 replies
Everything you buy…furniture, clothes, televisions, jewelry, stereos, cellphones, computers….everything depreciates so where does it end?
David Dachtera Gas HW Tank, Sulfur Smell in Hot Water
3 May 2017 | 4 replies
No drinking or washing clothes for 3 days.