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Tim G. Adventures of a new landlord errrr, Slumlord...
29 July 2013 | 58 replies
One camera low then another camera too high to reach with remote feeds.
Timothy W. Iran secret nuclear facility - now what?
8 October 2009 | 112 replies
George W Bush administration when a military surveillance plane collided with a Chinese fighter jet.
Jon Klaus Great marketing videos?
20 August 2009 | 9 replies
The pans are way way to fast- your really rusing through the home - you spent 10 seconds in the kitchen (approx)- Hold the camera more steady and level - your off-level more then your on level- Be aware of the apature - windows are going to blow out your indoor so try to keep them not so visible....this takes time and creativity for sure - or play around with your own apature setting so it isn't automatic - let the windows blow out but it will not dim the floors / walls that your trying to show off- your camera / footage is good quality outside - I would invest in a light for the indoors- i would invest in a wide angle lens- show the exterior - all of it - front / back / sides - do a 360 of the street / block....- I might go right to the house and use text to show everything you just said but be discrete with it - not full screen.I tink it is better then you think to be honest - you can always add in a title screen and a close screen with your logo / fancy graphics etc....that woudl be sizzle - add in a map and do a zoom on the map while your talking about where it is - have text on screen listing all the things you forgot to say while your walking around :)
Vitaliy Merkulov Require applicant to give access to their social media accounts?
22 March 2017 | 57 replies
And if that access isn't revoked after the application process, its right on level with having surveillance cameras around and in your unit.But that being said, if the social media info is public, I say 100% go for it.
Jeff Bisgier I'm panicking! Just bought my first property.
3 January 2017 | 71 replies
If the utilities have been off for awhile, you may want to have a plumber do a pressure test on the plumbing supply lines, and also run a camera down the sewer line to make sure there are no cracks.
Jesse Harris First Flip staging and photography advice
8 June 2017 | 2 replies
I've seen people charge $300 and not know what off-camera flash is LOL If your photographers are still blowing out windows (they look all white), leaving the house lights on, and has wide-angle distortion, then get someone else.
April Crossley 83 Space Surface Parking Lot Purchase
26 August 2017 | 15 replies
Thus security cameras are key.
Paula Steimel Tenant changed the locks
25 February 2017 | 15 replies
Security cameras were in place facing out from the front window.
Aaron Linden Smart Home Upgrades for Rental
11 October 2019 | 20 replies
I set up three isolated clients (Tenants 1 and 2 and my surveillance equipment) with their own SSID (wifi name) and passwords (set by me) they will not have access to each other’s network (isolated clients).
Jon Q. Best way to locate Self-Storage deals
23 March 2021 | 62 replies
I would agree that for most sites management software is essential, and with the low cost of cameras these should be a standard item on every new site.