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Account Closed best ways to fight roaches
8 June 2019 | 38 replies
Active ingrediant Fipronil is the way to go.Termidor - external spray (termites and ants)Phantom - internal spray (ants and roaches and household pests)Gel bait - internal roaches and ants (only reason to use this is if you want to spray cupboards or counters but there are dishes etc on them)granules - gets rid of fire ants on entire treated area.. awesome stuff ie.. your yardThe spray and gel work the same.
Peter Sai Tenant overdue water bill (ohio)
27 December 2017 | 7 replies
Twenty-four hours is presumed to be a reasonable notice in the absence of evidence to the contrary.(9) Promptly commence an action under Chapter 1923. of the Revised Code, after complying with division (C) of section 5321.17 of the Revised Code, to remove a tenant from particular residential premises, if the tenant fails to vacate the premises within three days after the giving of the notice required by that division and if the landlord has actual knowledge of or has reasonable cause to believe that the tenant, any person in the tenant's household, or any person on the premises with the consent of the tenant previously has or presently is engaged in a violation as described in division (A)(6)(a)(i) of section 1923.02 of the Revised Code, whether or not the tenant or other person has been charged with, has pleaded guilty to or been convicted of, or has been determined to be a delinquent child for an act that, if committed by an adult, would be a violation as described in that division.
Brandi Scharrer Furnished STR - time it takes, checklist, buying same items
16 August 2019 | 14 replies
(ie 3BD, 2BA 1500sq ft) 2 - If you have multiple STRs do you buy similar household items for all of them?  
Jane Istre Renting a SFH to 3 guys.
8 September 2019 | 24 replies
One thing I've seen on here which I think is a good idea is to ask them to select a "head of household" which you will do all of your dealings with.
Sarah Black Is North County St. Louis, Missouri a nice neighborhood?
11 September 2017 | 6 replies
I agree with @Max Householder that Florissant, Hazelwood, and Bridgeton are pretty safe bets.
Lane Kawaoka 2018 Tax Update w/ [Commentary] thoughts of where we are going???
20 November 2017 | 10 replies
The catch-up contribution for those age 50 and up remains $6,000 for all of these plans.Who Qualifies for a RothThe IRS also increased the maximum earnings allowed by those who can a Roth IRA to $120,000 to $135,000 for singles and heads of household, and $189,000 to $199,000 for married couples filing jointly; these ranges are $2,000 and $3,000 higher than 2017 respectively.
Jesse Ritter How to Use Credit Cards to Fund Real Estate Business
16 April 2019 | 18 replies
Most wouldn’t but I use to balance transfer to Amex and then call them up and say I did the wrong card and have them mail me a check.Also as it asked for your income and any additional household income, I would put mine and my wife’s without adding her name to it.
Sara H Last month's rent
4 February 2009 | 10 replies
FYI I set my own house hold heat at 54 at night and 60 or lower during the day.
Antonio Bodley Adjusted vs estimated values
25 February 2013 | 10 replies
It is gathered from the most recent census with the values encompassing a defined area and not just a specific household.
Keith Jablonowski 401K Loan - How do you account for it?
3 March 2013 | 9 replies
The loan doesn't show up on your credit report and bank's don't count it in your debt ratio.That said, the max 5-year amortization on a 401K loan makes for a steep payment that often creates negative cash flow in the household budget.