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Brandon P. Out of state Rental needs new fridge
25 September 2016 | 19 replies
Washers and dryers are other examples. 
Donald Lanzer Furnished or unfurnished?
26 September 2016 | 3 replies
Some landlord don't even include certain appliances such as kitchen appliances and/or washer/dryer for renters. 
Account Closed Strategies for Self-Managing STR's
6 October 2019 | 37 replies
I have high capacity washer and dryer to help speed up the laundry.
Patrick McInerney Coin Laundry service
16 September 2016 | 10 replies
Hey Patrick,I have a unit with a coin operated washer currently but I own the unit.  
Matt F. depreciation question
20 August 2016 | 4 replies
some were included with the purchase of the townhouse (dishwasher and stove)  but i added a microwave, washer, dryer, and 2 refrigerators.  
Keith Goodwine Finding code violations in walkthrough
22 August 2016 | 17 replies
The sewer drain pipe from the washer runs outside the home, and connects around to another point under the house, due to the lack of crawl space.  
Chris Ryan 15% tax on a non resident sale of a home in Rhode Island
24 August 2016 | 6 replies
@Andrew R. the NRW 91-01: Withholding on Sale of Real Property by Nonresidents is a good link - I went to bookmark it and found I had already done so in 2012 :)My understanding is that it's "withholding" meaning the seller may get some or all of it back once s/he/they file a tax return in Rhode Island for that year.Also a close reading mentions a possible exemption for sellers 55+"In the event that the sale of the property by a nonresident will not be subject to tax under Sections 121 (One-Time Exclusion - Over 55 Principal Residents)... the nonresident seller must make the gain election and file the RI Form 71.3 Election even though no withholding need be made""If the property Martha was selling was her residence and if she otherwise qualified and intends to treat the sale under Section 121 of the Internal Revenue Code (one Time Exclusion Over 55 Principal Residence), she would still have to file the election form 20 days before the closing but would complete the election form and use the special types of transactions area on the back.
Bill Williams Can my fiancé but my house?
27 August 2016 | 5 replies
In the event of divorce she would keep all of her property that was hers before marriage - including your house if you sell to her.
Rodney Sheppard I'm so new I haven't even been born yet
31 August 2016 | 4 replies
Take care of your tenants by offering extra perks that others don't offer...like washer/dryer, Wi-Fi, small grid-tie solar system.
Ryan Conklin Out-of-State Investing in Cleveland
8 September 2016 | 19 replies
I put it on the market at $515 and it's now being rented at $615 as the tenant has a washer/dryer and pets.