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Marcia Maynard What kind of rentals attract senior tenants?
15 October 2016 | 22 replies
We will offer to assist with the installation or even proactively provide such if we see the tenant would benefit.FLOOR COVERING - As the need arises, we are willing to change out floor coverings to better accommodate shuffling feet, walkers, wheelchairs, and scooters.ONE LEVEL & EASY ACCESS - Most of our properties are one level and have no more than two steps for entry.
Account Closed What does it take to get LEED certified?
11 July 2009 | 13 replies
Mostly, The New American Home is a collection of ideas that the industry can take away — in large pieces, or bit by bit — and apply to millions of homes across the country each year.This year’s project is a collaborative effort involving builder Robertson Homes, home designer The Sater Group, interior designer Robb & Stucky and landscaper Outside Productions; all contributed unique and innovative green features to the home’s design and construction.Co-sponsored by NCHI and Builder magazine, The New American Home is a 6,725-square foot, plantation-style house located in the prestigious Waters Edge subdivision, a gated, 11-lot development adjacent to a private golf and country club community along the banks of Orlando’s Lake Nona.The two-story home is near a lakefront park and boat dock and features luxuries inside and out, with a family suite on the first level to accommodate an elderly parent or long-term guest, a first-floor master suite, an open kitchen and leisure room combination and an upstairs club room complete with theater-quality entertainment.The home’s 2,950 square feet of covered outdoor space includes a kitchen and salon with a fireplace featuring arched openings to the lake view and a landscaped pool and spa.To ensure the home’s energy efficiency and innovation, two U.S.
Adrian G. Developing storage facilities with Shipping Containers...
30 March 2019 | 45 replies
A friend of mine builds freeways in India and uses converted containers as offices and accommodations at his various sites.
Jesse Chunn Property Management Percentage
2 May 2016 | 20 replies
Your PM will typically want a larger percentage to accommodate for this.From our experience, I would expect PMs make more money taking a lower percentage on a higher class building simply because the rents are higher and the management effort is less.b) A quality candidate for super will require "incentive" to live in a lower class building and/or rougher neighbourhood.I'm sure others have additional rational, but this is out experience.You have already collected several of the other reasons why the PM fee on a larger building: 1) There is an on-site super and, if large enough, perhaps a separate maintenance person; 2) The economy of scale:  managing 100 units in one location is less effort than 100 SFRs. 
Aqeel Salim Costa Rica
15 December 2018 | 14 replies
Aqeel Salim My company Vacasa manages a bevy of properties in Costa Rica and already have infrastructure in the area to accommodate an out of the country owner!
DAn L. Renting Shed homes
9 March 2020 | 13 replies
You simply ask for "reasonable accommodation in light of disability."  
Jordan Sutherland My wife wants a new car
15 April 2017 | 100 replies
We are expecting our third child in June and my wife says she needs a new car to accommodate our whole family.
Greg Carrier the uglier side of tax sales
13 August 2018 | 26 replies
I would move as swiftly as the authorities can accommodate - both civilly and criminally.
David J. Thoughts as we approach the top of the market?
11 September 2019 | 126 replies
They can't build fast enough to accommodate the influx of people taking all our new jobs (Yes, jobs creates a demand for our limited supply, thus prices and rents both increase - exponentially!) 
Marcin G. Walnuts fall on cars on the driveway, who is responsible for dent
22 November 2017 | 38 replies
If the landlord were to go to court and win, the landlord still loses.This is all about making a reasonable accommodation