
27 January 2019 | 122 replies
A huge house will bring in slightly more rent than a big house but pound per pound the smallest house will often bring in the most rent per dollar in value.

26 January 2017 | 22 replies
On a different note , I just took a van to the crusher and got $ 5.00 per hundred pounds , it came to $ 260

15 September 2022 | 19 replies
The minute the tenants know you are the owner people will be pounding down your door 24 hours a day.

16 March 2021 | 12 replies
Especially right now.Another thing that might make sense if you are utilizing agents is finding a newer CRE agent that is willing to pound the pavement for you.

3 May 2019 | 12 replies
He was able to get the documents notarized so that we could complete the mortgage requirements and finalize the transactions.We had more income while overseas: the overseas housing allowance for living off base gave us an adjustment between the dollar and pound.

24 September 2018 | 86 replies
I also have a good vibe about them. only concern is that they have 4 dogs, 3 of which are American pit bulls that are around 40 pounds each. 1 is a pomeranian.I have a monthly pet fee for each pet ($50 for one and $35 for each thereafter).my thinking was that this fee should more than cover any potential damage I can think of. but I'm still a little weary. should I rent to them?

5 January 2020 | 98 replies
:Originally posted by @Immanuel Sibero:Once I figure out how to type one-handed, I can start posting without asking the wife to hold my beer...Oh, I think I know a number of people here who are quite adept at pounding their keyboards with one hand while pounding something else with the other, but let's not name names...

4 May 2019 | 142 replies
Now imagine if this was a 55 pound dog instead?

25 August 2019 | 56 replies
I'd stand in the middle of the float in a Santa suit with a police megaphone and have four big old boys in elf costumes pounding the crap out of bass drums on the corners.

20 September 2019 | 83 replies
This might be heading somewhere between “pound sand” and “do you want out of your lease” response to the situation.The tenant may be a chronic complainer, never happy or satisfied.