
24 April 2017 | 24 replies
You won't fix all roofs in one year but here's an example After 3-4 years no major break downs or repairs I have since last March (13 months) had to replace 2 stoves $500 each, 3 hot water heaters,300 500 and $1000 respectively, and one garage door $1000.
27 January 2018 | 10 replies
Agree with @Donnie Mendell To me, if I was vacationing up there, would want to 'get away from it all' so going to a real wood/log cabin.. insulated inside with heat (which you could get a wood burning pot belly stove..used for heat and cooking) and hot water are essential

23 August 2019 | 43 replies
If the appliance's life is up (the repair is too costly or parts are no longer available) then the tenant is not expected to pay for the repair and we typically replace it with another loaner.The stove/oven, HVAC/Heater, water heater are all items that units are expected to have in working order.

21 September 2019 | 4 replies
The details are as follows:Property Address: 11412 White Leaf Court E, Fort Worth, TX 76135Property Type: Residential, Single FamilyStyle: Single-Wide Mobile With LandList Price: $69,900Analyzed Purchase Price: $60,000 Estimated Closing Costs: $2,400Estimated Rehab: $5,000 (replace flooring with heavy wood-looking linoleum, also get fridge/stove and tidy up the place)Down Payment: $12,000 (20% of $60,000)Total Initial Investment: $19,4000Expected Rent before Vacancy: $1000/month (my PM estimated $1,000-$1,200, but I'm using $1,000 to be conservative)Vacancy: 5%Principal + Interest: $261.35/month (assuming 20% down, 5.125% interest rate.

16 April 2015 | 5 replies
If I need to order a stove part, as an example, I gotta flip through my wallet and make sure I'm using the right debit card for that property.

27 December 2019 | 89 replies
Ok, now that is at least 60 toilets, 60 showers, 60 stoves, maybe, what 30 roofs?

15 November 2016 | 13 replies
I can't believe they expect a deposit back with the way they left my house. the home had fresh paint, new floors downstairs (carpet was upstairs) they left the home a filthy message, my downstairs floors are way damaged, ive got holes in walls, baseboard trim hanging off, missing doors, missing shower head, she stuck a bunch of steel wool all in my stove which ive never dealt with that and dont know if to just take it out or replace it for fear of missing some fibers and having my new tenant start using the stove and it catch fire. just eyeballing the damage to the property, she's in the negative as far as the deposit goes. what do landlords normally deduct from security deposit?

6 October 2014 | 25 replies
He had a space heater and then boiled water on the stove.

20 July 2015 | 7 replies
It still finds its way into modern houses - Got a glass stove top?

10 July 2019 | 132 replies
That's a big difference each month.Also it looks like you have a dated refrigerator and you do not have a microwave/ stove combo.