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James H. First late payment on rental: common in February?
5 March 2012 | 22 replies
This is a low income property, so I want to make sure inches don't turn into miles.
Matt Liu How to do Due Diligence on Apartment Building
26 December 2013 | 3 replies
Each unit should have a file and inch thick if the apt building is over 10 years old.
Chris Shuptar Tenant wants break lease with 1.5 years left.
9 July 2017 | 8 replies
I think ever square inch of that 1400sq/ft unit is packed with her luxury items.
Arthur McCormack Newbie landlord mistakes... is it too late to backtrack?
2 January 2021 | 16 replies
Give em an inch they'll take a mile...In indiana you can file eviction proceedings on the 11th.
Account Closed Do ya'll like to go to closings when selling??
1 November 2010 | 24 replies
Vikram,In PA, we use a title agent, and can either go to the title company's office (cheaper to do), or have the notary come visit you (that was nice when we had 12 inches of snow on a closing I had in Jan 2010).Different practices for different locations (states in the USA).
Michael Campbell Beam And Pier Foundation Settling In Two Corners
7 July 2015 | 12 replies
Marie Poe, I haven't measure it out yet, but it looks like it slopes down about 2 inches over about 20 feet.
Steven J. House flipping time needed?
17 July 2013 | 3 replies
Do we continue, or do we tear it all out to the studs, or do we go over it with 1/4 inch sheet-rock, or do we skim-coat it?
Yos W. Hello from Pittsburgh..
30 October 2013 | 14 replies
currently looking at 2 possible RE:a house across the street is probably going on Sherrif's sale next month, it was for sale in 2010-2011 but didn't sell due to the high asking price and a tree growing 10 inches away from the house (probably the root hits basement wall).a 1 bedroom condo near university, located under a 2 bedroom condo (so it's more like the basement with separate entrance). no garage, just 1 assigned parking lot.. maybe there's a condo fee.. price at 80-90K, which probably NOT a good rental property considering the rent might only be around $650-700
Account Closed How would you charge for this? Broken Vanity Door
1 August 2013 | 4 replies
They only open 90 degrees, and most of them need to be bored into the wood, so it's not as easy to simply move the hinge down half an inch.
Adam Smith Product for easy shower/bath remodel
3 October 2011 | 7 replies
A 60 inch by 32.5 inch tub would be in then$1000 range for materials.