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Syed Hussain Condos? Good first time rental?
24 April 2016 | 12 replies
The colors at the time were neutrals and looked nice among the large old trees.  
John Powell Improvements tenant in place
8 August 2015 | 13 replies
Colors that are light to medium tone and more neutral will be better for future rentability.
Douglas Larson Home Staging . . . What the heck is Mid Century Modern?!?
2 September 2017 | 17 replies
Embracing some of the style elements in neutral base colors looks like the right plan. 
John Warren Keep or remove washer/dryer in unit
20 May 2015 | 25 replies
We are also depreciating the laundry units over five years, so the cost neutral point really occurs between 16 and 24 months.
Justin S. SKUNKS SPRAYED A UNIT
10 May 2015 | 2 replies
baking soda + hydrogen peroxide 3% + laundry soapy solution seems to work best to neutralize the skunks secretions from hard surfaces (and pets fur), spot test first though.for human skin, tomato sauce or ketchup helps neutralize more gently. 
Tim Pass Baltimore Section 8
20 July 2020 | 32 replies
One huge difference is that in Baltimore the Housing office is much more "Pro Tenant"versus being Landlord/Tenant "neutral" in PG.
Phil Mays Property Manager "gotcha"
29 April 2015 | 72 replies
Ah different asset class than the majority of posters on BP.its typical in our portlandia market for b to a apartment complex's that management fee is 4% .. and you pay for your on site manager to handle the day to day etc.. the PM company manages the on site manager and makes sure they are not abusing the owner.And your absolutely correct turn over kills cash flow absolutely kills it ... when folks use a 5% of gross for vacancy many times that numbers of off buy 100 to 400 % of actual .a long with maintenance.. if your having turn over every 12 to 18 months ( very common in many areas) your cash flow is probably neutral if you actually figured it out.for me personally and I am retiring from land lording  the last of my 11 or so A class SFR's I never raise the rent and when they move out I sell it. when I was running them my rents were always below market... this allowed me to only pay a RE broker a placement fee and my secretary could do the day to day.  
Mike Haikin Painting
19 July 2019 | 26 replies
But, it's a good neutral color.  
Brian Singh Bay area Housing 2020- Crash or no crash
28 December 2020 | 95 replies
Account Closed I was neutral but I am starting to lean towards market crash now ( 20% correction by Dec 2021).
Christopher Powers What Interior To Use For Rental Properties?
19 April 2015 | 12 replies
keep it neutral paint colors with bright white trim and baseboards.