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Emily Burnett Embracing Tiny Homes: A Smart Investment Move for Buyers and Investors
14 August 2023 | 3 replies
So whether you're a first-time home-buyer looking for a cozy space or an investor searching for a lucrative venture, consider embracing the tiny home revolution for a brighter financial future.
Mary Ciccarelli Estimated renovation costs
15 May 2022 | 11 replies
When you go to the property, remove the ceiling tiles and take a flash light and look up and around the area.  
Ricardo P. What’s after the Pandemic for us?
19 May 2020 | 3 replies
I think I should be the one who starts a new thread with a brighter more positive tone.
Adam Payne AirBnB - What sells?
4 October 2017 | 22 replies
The second box had candy, fruit, snacks, toilet paper, toothpaste, flashlights, gloves and other knick knacks.
Alishea B. Tools for my tool box
14 August 2019 | 8 replies
Besides flashlight, measuring tape, telescoping ladder,outlet tester, and electronic thermometer\ moisture detector what else should I pack.
Alec Barnes First thing that you look for when walking into a rental property?
27 August 2023 | 11 replies
I'll keep a flashlight, measuring tape, and occasionally an outlet tester on me to check for grounding, reversed polarity, and the tape for measuring room sizes to ensure conformity to bedroom standards (height, fsqft). 
Ben Scarborough Preparing STR Properties for Hurricane Season
2 September 2023 | 8 replies
If a tropical storm is approaching and you have guests staying at your property, here are some items to consider providing:- Water bottles- A battery pack so guests can charge phones- Battery powered lanterns- Battery powered fans- A radio for weather updates- Flashlights - Spare batteriesA safe space I would suggest storing these items before a storm arises would be in your owners closet with coded access for guests.Although not necessarily terrifying in every case, smaller storms still have the capability to cause power outages and severe flooding which could end up preventing your guests from being able to leave.If a hurricane is approaching, be proactive with any upcoming reservations.
Nick Love How Has Your Multifamily Investment Due Diligence Evolved?
5 September 2023 | 0 replies
⬇️Cheers to smart investing and building a brighter future together!
Vy Mai A water bill of $800... ahhh!!
17 June 2023 | 19 replies
My plumber showed me how to activate the water meter (the meter was activated using a flashlight) and I decided to redo that tenant's bathroom (it needed a new tub surround, fixtures and I also repaired and replaced the floor). 
Eric Striegel What to do next after getting an interested seller
23 July 2022 | 18 replies
hah I mean I would be bringing a tape measure, flashlight, screwdriver & outlet checker (blanking on that name) anyway so might as well bring the whole belt!