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Mark Douglas Mitigating Property Damage ???
17 August 2016 | 11 replies
Vacuum and sweep the floors, outside steps and walkway.Weed the garden bed.Before attempting to clean stains from carpets and other surfaces, please call us so we can recommend suitable cleaning methods.Do not attempt to clean carpets with a shampoo machine as doing so may cause damage to the floor covering and the floor beneath.Utilities.You are responsible to pay for utilities through the last day of your rental period.Call the utility companies in advance and let them know the date of your last day of tenancy.Be sure to change mail delivery and subscription services to your new address.Inspection.Please let us know when you have vacated the unit and make an appointment with us for a final walk-through.You are not required to be present for the move-out inspection, but we highly encourage it.Before we begin the inspection, we will ask you about any known damages that occurred during your tenancy.Please note, it is often less expensive for us to repair damages than for tenants to repair damages, so talk to us first before attempting to repair any damage.The unit should be thoroughly clean both inside and outside and be ready for the next tenant.Final Report on Deposits.Within fourteen (14) days of our regaining possession of the unit, we will mail to you a complete written accounting of any money withheld from your security deposit and return the remainder.We will deduct for extra cleaning, damages, unpaid fees, unpaid utilities and unpaid rent, if such apply to your situation.Please provide us with your new address.Thank you.
Sean Autry Help! Are My Assumptions Reasonable?
20 September 2016 | 16 replies
That's how arrived at it.(5) I pay the gardener on my primary $50/month. 
Josh Bakhshi I don't have a heart, just in reality
1 April 2020 | 33 replies
Louis area: QuiktTrip, Sonic, Papa John’s, Schnucks, Dierbergs, Horstmann Brothers, Delmar Gardens, Dirt Cheap, Mobil gas stations, Aldi, Fresh Thyme, Domino’s, Pizza Hut, Amazon, Save-A-Lot, Walmart, Big Lots, Lowes and Home Depot.
Daria B. Bad tenants - we need a database :-(
6 August 2017 | 76 replies
Last week I got a call from my gardener that my tenant turned off the irrigation 2 weeks ago, because she did not want to pay her water bill!  
Lashad Hamilton Property Management Question
27 July 2017 | 12 replies
The main thing is to screen well, then almost everything else can be done with phone calls, texts and emails to tenant, plumbers, gardeners, etc.
Joseph Cacciapaglia If the Market is Crashing, Then Why Aren't You Selling?
16 May 2020 | 156 replies
I think this could be a definite golfball in the garden hose. 
Mark F. Outside wall in neighbors yard, poor condition? PICS
27 December 2022 | 16 replies
It would be one thing if we had a $1,000 flower garden underneath the wall, or some exorbitant risk exposure (i.e. falling into the kids sandbox while kids play) but neither looks to be the case here.If he's concerned about cosmetics tell him to plant some pretty flowers ;) In terms of contractors though, you can call someone who does foundations, or a landscape contractor who does retaining walls.
Shawn Westbrook Beginner Handyman tools
20 November 2019 | 80 replies
s advise back then).Impact driver.Drill.1 Hammer (there are instances where i wish i had smaller / bigger hammer, but come on.... one does the trick).Measuring tape.Crow bar.A few putty knives.Lots of gardening tools (2 rakes - hard and soft, hoe, loppers, 2 shovels etc)A good level tool.Lots of razors (man, razors have many more applications than just shaving my dumb face haha)Here is the way i looked at it:I am not in a business of working on other people's properties, so i wont need everything under the sun (or home depot's roof).
Dan L. Staircase Rehab Ideas
27 February 2020 | 4 replies
Walmart and Amazon carries them, too.https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Safavieh-Bijar-Traditional-Oriental-Brown-Rust-Distressed-Rug-8-X-10/11744936/product.html?
Lillian Burke Housing for Poor People
26 March 2020 | 36 replies
@Lillian BurkeThe United States Government gives money to a program called Section-8 to house people with low income or no income.The problem I see with it is they dole it out to certain favored types of people and others are left to live (die) on the streets.Also Los Angeles has extremely large housing projects for those who don't work (such as Nickerson Gardens).