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Matthew Ladner Commercial lending based on the property
5 May 2017 | 16 replies
Do your homework and take them detailed spreadsheets and write-ups on the property and they will lend toyou if it's a good deal.To get you started: 1First Federal Savings & Loan on Bellview AveBank1 on Yahoo4201 Bellview Ave, Moss Point, MSxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 3Merchants & Marine Bank on Highway 613Bank7616 Highway 613, Moss Point, MSxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Merchants & Marine Bank on Krebs AveCommercial Bank2 on Yahoo720 Krebs Ave, Pascagoula, MSxxxxxxxxxxThe phone numbers were in there but BP wouldn't let me post them...
Account Closed PETS, Service/Support Animals, Disability Confidentiality, Homeowner's Insurance & Bite Liability
29 April 2015 | 6 replies
heh, i'm always worried about this situations as i'm a pet admirer myself and do find them so invaluable to wellness especially for the elderly, the disabled, and a few other niches like seizure predictions, etc. ditto for horticulture/gardening but fortunately houseplants dont normally cause any damages or liabilities like a tenants' lethal dog bites suddenly becoming the liability of the landlord as certain court cases in america have actually found (the landlord to be the statutory owner responsible for the dog's damages). i couldn't decide whether to put a 2M or 250M price tag on a toddler's loss of life, my bad in the story line!
Ace A. Documents given to Tenants at move in.
8 April 2016 | 14 replies
Prior to my tenants moving in, I give them a welcome letter which also has the following information:- Copies of their lease agreement, and any other addendums they signed- The names and phone numbers to call to start utility service- Information on watering days (if applicable, because some of my properties are located in areas that can only be watered on certain days/times) and trash pickup days- Information on gardening service (if provided/applicable, I tell them who will be coming and on what days)- Location of furnace filters, size of replacements, and recommended changing intervals- Nearest schools- Information on renters insurance (I don't require it, but I give them info on it in case they choose to get it)- Location of the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, along with recommended changing intervals for the batteries- Any other unique information about the specific property/neighborhood itself that I feel is important for them to knowI also provide them USPS address change cards for their convenience since I figure they'll have a lot to be worrying about during their move.As far as the water heaters go, I don't really want them messing with it after I set it so I don't provide any specific information on it.
Account Closed Would you consider a Don't Feed Feral Animals clause?
24 April 2016 | 26 replies
So it's hard to have a garden unless you have some good wire fencing, but the bunnies seem to be generally harmless.
Bryce Till Landscapping ideas for area between street and sidewalk
22 April 2015 | 19 replies
You'll end up with weeds growing through it, and if/when a gardener ever gets near it with a leaf blower - adios woodchips.  
Joe Fairless What is something nice I can do for apt residents?
20 January 2017 | 43 replies
It is an organic vegetable garden.  
Kevin W. Experience with Septic Tanks and Water Wells?
29 March 2015 | 11 replies
However it is always a concern that tenants understand that high volume uses like running hoses for the garden and the baby pool every day are not allowed. 
Daniel Wiley mold
5 April 2015 | 7 replies
It sits right by USF university/I-275/busch gardens/adventure island.  
Jeff Rabinowitz Rent is current. Tenant wants to renew. I won't. Am I nuts?
23 March 2015 | 54 replies
We really care about green apartment living, and try to attract green-minded tenants with good insulation, energy star mechanicals, solar panels, and a tilled garden bed ($30 well spent!). 
Natalya Murphy What do you love or hate about your property manager/landlord?
14 April 2015 | 6 replies
I gave up my spot in the garden, and I wrote an email to the manager's boss and told her why.