Peter Morgan
Snow cleaning responsibilities with tenants
5 August 2021 | 10 replies
One option is see if the company will contract for "only over 3 inches".
Isaac Pyle
19 or 20 Year Old Being a Landlord?
4 April 2019 | 37 replies
They are going to take a mile for every inch they give you, they share none of your downside risks, and they are hard to get rid of easily.
Zachary Gwin
Share Your Success! Pics, Flips, and $$$
17 September 2020 | 502 replies
As you may know Houston experienced significant flooding a year ago and this Home took on less than an inch of water in the back bedroom because of debris clogging up the French drains, no other homes flooded in this neighborhood or ever have for that matter.
Dave Meyer
Looking for Feedback on This Market Data
20 March 2021 | 63 replies
It seemed an inch deep and a mile wide.
Amanda M Laird
Keep my contractor or look for somebody new??
14 February 2018 | 27 replies
Replacing a sump pump liner thats rusted away .The house is 50 years old . 1 hour looking at the job and taking measurements . 2 hours locating a suitable container to fit in a 15 and 3/4 inch round sump pit .
Anna Johnson
Financing for Mixed Use Property (3 apartments and 2 storefronts)
21 January 2018 | 2 replies
I came across a mixed use property listed on Loopnet for $650K - it's a steal in our area but it's based on really deferred maintenance - somehow this property still yields close to $6700 per month based on very creative ways to produce income.. basically renting out every inch of the property for storage and $200 per parked car. $450 for storage in the garage etc.
Eric M.
"High Taxes? Actually they are at a 60 year low"
24 February 2011 | 3 replies
Illinois Corporate Tax Hike Inches U.S.
Keith Shackleford
Property line question
8 October 2018 | 4 replies
Yesterday, the owner of the tri plex was here with a surveyor and informed me that the front fence and part of the HVAC units were on his property (about 18 inches).
Ryan King
One of 3 tenants lost job - options?
22 April 2016 | 39 replies
So basically you guys are saying if I even move an inch in rent, they'll want a mile and if they can't figure it out, its better to evict and start over than getting taken for 6 months?