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Joel Palmer Apartment Complex Expenses?
11 November 2018 | 12 replies
, if there is a boiler annual inspection on that, coin laundry maintenance, landscaping for flower beds, common area cleaning weekly or bi weekly usually, yard clean up at same interval, turnover costs. 
Ceasar Blackman Best Job that Helped You
3 October 2015 | 13 replies
Back roads, main roads, great neighborhoods, new development, stuff that needs to be torn town (and did back then too).While my area has changed drastically since then, you give me any address in the 4 county area and I can pinpoint exactly where it is, what the quickest route is to it, tell you a lot of stuff about the neighborhood and can maybe even recall the exact building.I started delivering pizza, but later on I delivered flowers.  
Ike Stephens How Far North of Harvard Ave?
10 May 2019 | 8 replies
Flower beds maintianed, freshly painted houses and other signs that some folks actually take pride in where they live.
Kate Moreland Bank accounts - per unit or per property?
8 October 2017 | 12 replies
With today's technology / computers, it is much simpler to do and we use some of the same terminology for the same / similar concepts.Think of it this way, if you were running a business where you have many repeat customers to who provide a service or product (e.g. flower shop, pool cleaning, HVAC maintenance, whatever), you would not have a separate bank account for each customer but you would have to keep track of what each customer has been invoiced and what payments they have made.
Steven M. Rehabbing In Winter - What do you do about landscaping if you're done/ready to sell like in mid-winter?
17 November 2009 | 7 replies
The yard wasn't bad, but if it had been summer I would have put in flowers, etc, to improve it.
Tony Thompson Tenant Wants to Grow a Vegetable Garden
16 December 2009 | 15 replies
I also have given probably 200 tenants permission to plant flowers and I'd guess that 3 have actually done so.
Erin K. need suggestions for curb appeal
24 May 2016 | 9 replies
Then do some cheap landscaping like putting in flower beds against the house.
Will Barnard Rehab estimating as a new wholesaler
19 January 2011 | 13 replies
Just calculate the sq. footage of grass area for your sod estimate and add in some flowers, plants and trees to color it up.
Kim H. Student Rentals
10 October 2018 | 10 replies
The tenant that is moving out of the room my son is renting is moving out this weekend, which seems an odd time for student housing, but obviously, we were right there to fill the vacancy.I am thinking I might sell my $1700 per month rental house in Flower Mound and try my luck near UTD or UNT.
Marie S. Accidental Wholesale Inventory - I need help
9 May 2014 | 10 replies
I pulled out a steno pad with flowers at the top that I bought from the dollar store.