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Michael Stutelberg Duplex in Minnesota with shared meters how to bill for utilities
11 March 2020 | 8 replies
The posting must be placed in at least one conspicuous location in or on the building and provide tenants with, at a minimum, the following information:(1) the date the service will be discontinued;(2) the telephone number to call at the utility to obtain further information;(3) a brief description of the rights of tenants under this section to continue or restore service; and(4) advice to consider seeking assistance from legal aid, a private attorney, or a housing organization in exercising the rights of tenants under Minnesota law to maintain their utility service.A tenant or group of tenants may pay to have the service continued or reconnected as provided under this section.
David Dey Answer to those calling you vulture stealing houses from Grandma!
21 December 2015 | 24 replies
Who but us investors will buy the blighted property and restore it to livable condition?
Hieu Ngo Tenant prorated rent
6 May 2014 | 10 replies
What is the estimate to restore the property to its original color/condition?
Anthony Gayden Non-Accredited Investor with $200k
7 March 2020 | 11 replies
One strategy would be to find an under appreciated asset you 1031 into and once you restore and stabilize the asset, refinance and then seek opportunities to passively invest with a syndication.
James Peoples Atlanta
22 March 2017 | 35 replies
I want to get into rehab and restoration in atlanta. 
Henry Clark Industrial/Flex Property- Day in the Life, Building a Flex Prop
1 December 2023 | 47 replies
The following standard easement notes shall be included on the final plat.a) ERECTION OF STRUCTURES PROHIBITED: Grantor shall not erect any structure over or within the Easement Area without obtaining the prior written consent of the City Engineer, provided however grantor shall have the right to place and maintain a surfaced roadway over and within the Easement Area.b) CHANGE OF GRADE PROHIBITED: Grantor shall not change the grade, elevation or contour of any part of the Easement Area without obtaining the prior written consent of the City Engineer.c) RIGHT OF ACCESS: City shall have the right of access to the Easement Area and have all right of ingress and egress reasonably necessary for the use and enjoyment of the Easement Area as herein described.d) REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT: The cost of removal and replacement of any unauthorizedimprovement or structures within the Easement Area, necessitated by the exercise of the rights under this easement, shall be borne by the Grantor or their successors or assigns.e) SURFACE RESTORATION: City’s liability to restore the surface within the Easement Area shall be limited only to grading and seeding, and replacement of grantors surfaced roadway.f) DUTY TO REPAIR: City agrees that any drain tile, drive or access way, fence, or yard or other improvements outside of the Easement Area which may be damaged as a result of any entry made through an exercise of the City’s right of access shall be repaired at no expense to Grantor.g) EASEMENT RUNS WITH LAND: This easement shall be deemed to run with the land and shall be binding on Grantor and on Grantor’s successors and assigns.h) GRANTOR RESERVATION: Grantor reserves the right to use the Easement Area for other purposes provided however these purposes shall not interfere with grantees use of the Easement Area under the rights of this agreement.d.
Steve T. Landlord Seeking Advice on Property Layout/Flooring for ROI and Appeal
11 January 2024 | 0 replies
I was also told that the hardwood floor looks like it was never refinished before.Would restoring the original hardwood floors offer a good return on investment (ROI)?
Katrina Hammons Historic Grants & Reno in TN
12 January 2024 | 3 replies
I'm trying to navigate my way through the grant and restoration process for historic properties.
Josh Sidhu How Accurately is Inflation Being Reported?
28 December 2023 | 82 replies
So you need to bring more paper to buy the same goods and services you needed to bring a year ago.And inflation is good for REI: hard assets like houses (tied to cost of labor, cost of materials) go up in price ("value" is still the same) while loans and cash are equally devaluated.Good news is that the last few months wages have been growing faster than inflation, which is beginning to restore purchasing power.
Account Closed Great little condo off of Long-Hollow Pike
18 January 2024 | 1 reply
Super desirable, will hold for another 10 or so years as a rental and as a 1031 exchange asset for our family.NASHVILLE NATIVE ROOFING CONTRACTORS COMMITTED TO RESTORING OUR COMMUNITY ONE ROOF AT A TIME!