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Tony D. Somerville, Mass - Asbestos pipe, asbestos steam furnace removal
2 July 2018 | 1 reply
I'm looking to have about 80 linear feet of asbestos covered pipe removed (yes the entire pipe), bagged, proper landfill disposed and permitted.
Nicholas A. Airbnb Advice Please!
6 November 2020 | 11 replies
And if someone is not your cup of tea, they check out soon enough.Make sure you find out what your city's ordinances are regarding STR.Will they have their own entrance? 
Hunter Boone Week 1 of Learning Real Estate
27 May 2023 | 2 replies
I'm sure there are plenty of legitimate wholesalers out there, but in my area, most have a horrible reputation for dropping the ball and leaving the homeowner holding the bag.
Michael Greenberg Want to know your Airbnb relief amount?
5 May 2020 | 10 replies
Airbnb continues to play this game of "lets not upset anyone", though leaving the Hosts holding the bag everytime we turn around. 
Tyler Stephens Help a renter stay in her home
11 May 2017 | 2 replies
It defiantly is not a viable investment property as it now rents.I would suggest you tell her to pack her bags and find a place to live.
Jake Carter My Short Sale Experience with WaMu/Ocwen
10 January 2009 | 50 replies
especially the sweet tea.
Zach Denny Pets - Lesson Learned
24 January 2022 | 14 replies
I pet proofed the house (i.e taking off the blinds and keeping the windows bare, tile or water resistant floors) since it's multi- ... fees or fines for unleashed dogs and poop found, pet insurance requirements for any fights or problems from pets, poop bag and trash station, signs of leasing and picking up after your pet posted.If you have garden, pregnant tenants, or walking/crawling kids, you might want to consider no cats because even just the fumes from their urine is more toxic and harmful.
Paul Doherty Notes vs real estate - which is better?
23 February 2015 | 11 replies
Thinking of income for 30+ years, I enjoy a mixed bag of both.
Preeti Tibrewala My tenant wants to fill the role of onsite manager
10 November 2022 | 13 replies
This even extends to situations where you send a contractor to do one job, and the site mgr has them do additional work that doesn't show up on the invoice.Hire a small vendor to perform regular cleaning, and make sure your House Rules have something about how tenants are to handle their regular trash daily (bagged and tied, nothing left outside of the receptacle) as well as in common areas (clean up spills, use proper receptacle) ....and an appropriate fine system to change behavior.A camera system with remote access and at least two weeks of continuously saved recordings is by far the best, and only way, to keep MULTIPLE eyes on your property and see what really is taking place, and who is responsible, even after the fact.
David Tardy Building credit from scratch... How Long/
5 August 2017 | 11 replies
@David Tardy So far you have received a mixed bag of advice.