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Bruce Woodruff Unhappy Guest message...
19 January 2023 | 17 replies
i.e  pulled out the storage section underneath the stove and in the back corner there was a rust spot that was also blown up in the picture.  
Jessica Herndon Damage Insurance STR
16 November 2021 | 16 replies
The PM has covered a majority of it like the ruined new Thor stove, burned rug, and smashed television.
JOE SNEAD help on first deal
5 April 2012 | 10 replies
here are the numbers1100 sqft condo 28krents for 750-850 a monthhoa fees 360 monthtlc needed - heavy clean, paint, new stove-1kbuying all cash no mortgageSo if the place rents out at 825 no vacancy i make my money back in 5 years.I would like to refi the place.
James Miernicki What would you pay for this Minneapolis 4-plex?
28 November 2016 | 6 replies
I'm seeing one gas stove, the others electric. 
Mattie Covatch Should Landlords ever provide Internet?
15 April 2019 | 60 replies
If YOU don't know how, buy a professional to set it for you.There are lots of amenities that become marketing tools for the owner and having Internet today is just like having a stove and microwave oven.
Greg DeFeyter Transforming Primary to rental property
5 January 2021 | 9 replies
> Standard rental should have: fridge, dishwasher, stove, microwave (if built in), disposal.
Jessica H. Radiator cost estimate
12 April 2022 | 7 replies
Summer bills avg $114/mo, but several units still have gas stoves/dryers.During apartment rehabs I replaced the large disgusting 1950's & 60' rads & baseboard heaters with new units as well as hydronic kick-space heaters with blowers.
Account Closed Is the Real Estate market really not going to take a hit?
31 October 2020 | 392 replies
However we’ve discussed that as soon as they realize the plow isn’t coming by that street, that their generator won’t power it all, that they only have electric and their pellet stove is also off and doesn’t take firewood or worst they have a wood burning and didn’t get enough, just the labors of having to live here when it was all so convenient and easy in the city will weed out the weak...
Tyler Smith Tell me why I’m wrong! Classic SF vs MF debate
23 July 2020 | 58 replies
I had to paint the entire inside, outside, replace 3 broken bathroom sinks, reface the kitchen cabinets, trim trees, install a new stove and dishwasher and it took myself and one employee 13 day and we worked 12 hours every day.As for multi-unit properties, they cost less per unit, often get the same or more for rent than SFR's, we don't have to trim trees and clean yards every time a tenant moves, we always have tile floors and never replace carpets, we are always finished withing 3 days and our average cost to make an apartment look like it was just built is less than $3,000 and usually no more than $2,000.Believe me when I say it is like walking into a nightmare when we first walk into a 3 to 5 bedroom SFR just after a tenant moves out.
Julie Thevenow Evicted Tenants stole fridge has this happened to anyone?
6 September 2017 | 16 replies
She said that in her rentals, she would use long screws or lag bolts to bolt the free-standing appliances (refrigerator, stove) into the cabinets or floor, and that this had helped keep the appliances from wandering off with the tenants.My only addition would be that if you do this, and if you have somebody else do the maintenance or cleaning between tenants - tell them about the bolts!