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Justin Brin Will you allow your tenant to paint the walls of your house?
3 May 2024 | 25 replies
She stayed 6 years & when she left we also found that she had upgraded all the outlet covers, toilets, lighting & all faucets at her expense.
Navid A. Plumbing/sewer question on a fourplex regarding ejector pump/pit.
30 April 2024 | 9 replies
Although, it is a good idea to ask your tenants to refrain from putting anything in the toilets with the exception of human waste and toilet paper because it is possible some tenant overloads their toilet with the wrong items.
Diana Mulvihill STR Number of Beds, Opinions Please
1 May 2024 | 27 replies
Just keep up on the maintenance and service of the system and it will be fine.Also, I would put some kind of little sign on the toilet top telling guests not to put anything but toilet paper in the toilet.
Zachary Schimenz WARNING: Don't Use Ohio Cash Flow unless you want to lose thousands of dollars
8 May 2024 | 112 replies
More than four months rent were lost between missed rent payments and legal fees to evict the tenant.The next tenant was much better, but had frequent complaints regarding legitimate problems: -bathroom sink hot water knob that didn't work -rat urine smell coming from the vents -water leakage from the toilet(I understand that problems occur, particularly with properties of this age, but it was surprising/disappointing considering I paid Ohio Cashflow $64.9k for a property they bought for almost half the price, then, even after having done improvements, still required frequent repairs.)3) Property appreciation I bought the property for $64,900 and sold it for $48,5000.
Aaron Washington What consumable do you provide your guests, in you short term rentals?
1 May 2024 | 10 replies
I supply toilet paper, paper towels, liquid hand soap at all sinks, dishdetergent, dishwasher pods, one new dishwashing sponge, spray oil, salt & pepper (I buy the plastic disposable ones for picnics so they can't be refilled) and a few other spices, trash bags, some cleaning supplies such as Simple Green and microfiber cloths, coffee filters, plastic wrap, ziploc baggies, laundry detergent, and dryer sheets.Guests are asked to bring their own shampoo, conditioner, personal soap for showers, sugar, creamer and coffee. 
Logan M. Why are agents going to EXP and REAL, is there really that good of money?
1 May 2024 | 38 replies
The prevailing brokerage model doesn't give a squat about that agent's business past their "milk" production.
Nathan Gesner What is the hardest part of DIY management?
30 April 2024 | 28 replies
The key is knowing when it makes sense and when you are in over your head.A cardiologist making $600,000 a year shouldn't waste time replacing a toilet, cleaning an oven, or painting a house.
Account Closed Toilets and Credenzas are free [So are the mice!]
27 April 2024 | 0 replies
Toilets are generally free if you don't mind pink.
Anton Gerondine Buying Condo In Hotel/Casino Resorts?
29 April 2024 | 13 replies
I considered SFH where I'd rent out all the rooms and keep one to myself, but this seems risky since I'll realistically be away for months at a time and couldn't manage the unit/other tenants.Then I came across some listings that appear to be hotel rooms for sale, with basically the facilities I need (a bed, toilet, kitchen), a price point I can handle (270-500k$, I'd do 20% down), and fairly high HOAs (~1500$/m?).
Scott Trench Why Do So Many Internet People Think that Society is About to Collapse?
30 April 2024 | 14 replies
Just look at how people went crazy over grocery store items during Covid - not limited to toilet paper and bleach.