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Peter Shaw Investment / Rental property in Seattle - where should I buy?
30 April 2018 | 21 replies
https://www.lennar.com/new-homes/washington/seattle/seattle/otani-gardens
Dontae Scott Should I invest in Detroit
22 March 2020 | 32 replies
I am in the Livonia area, was looking at Livonia, Westland maybe Garden City.
Don Petrasek Experienced Rehabber and Deal Analysis Tool Developer ClevelandOH
25 October 2016 | 5 replies
Our monthly investors meetup is this Thursday @ 6pm @the brew garden in Middleburg heights if you are interested in connecting with folks in person.
Rita Williams Professional Tenants Request Water Test What's The Angle?
14 April 2016 | 25 replies
His tenants are most likely your garden variety arrogant and overly entitled tenants.  
Sam Leon Parking spaces & bird poop
9 May 2016 | 27 replies
I use them in my garden, and I put 3 or 4 stakes in the ground, then move it around to each one.
Sean Cutt Raising Rents
7 May 2016 | 4 replies
So I'm curious about a property in Hawaiian Gardens, CA.
Winn Vu How to handle tenant and gardener issues
8 May 2016 | 11 replies
How should I handle the situation when the tenant is not happy with the gardener I hire?
Matias Pereyra What do you think about starting out with mobile homes?
5 May 2016 | 8 replies
They can have a little garden area, or have a barbecue, all of the things you can't normally do or enjoy in an apartment.I found them to be really easy to rent out.
Anna M. Not going to raise rents: Smart or just Naïve on my part?
6 May 2016 | 22 replies
I have a multi-unit property in Lakewood Colorado.The lease on one of the units is due to expire in July 2016 and I have notified the tenants that they would need to notify me in writing of their intent to vacate at least 30 days before the lease expires.In the meantime I am working on doing my homework to figure out current market rents for a 2-bedroom basement Unit in Lakewood, Colorado.Unit has a 2 car parking and also comes with good-size garden space, washer and dryer.Current rent is $950 and I am thinking of keeping it at $950 as they have been great tenants that always pay on time, they have pets and pay a non-refundable annual pet fee of $450.Other than some damage to door and stair railing from dog chewing on both “suspected” (not confirmed) separation anxiety, they have kept the unit pretty clean.I like to reward good tenants and feel that I really would rather keep them than go out and get new tenants that may prove to be a nightmare.Do you think that keeping the rent at $950, requesting the annual non-refundable $450 is fair/reasonable?
Dan Simpson How to give this house better curb appeal?
28 April 2016 | 11 replies
Garden-wise, I'd take all of that hedging away in front because it distracts from, rather than highlights, the front entry you want to make inviting.