Daniel Miller
changing requirements from prospective tenants
18 October 2012 | 34 replies
They had other requests that were making me nervous, such as wanting to repaint rooms and change draperies.
David Hart
Paperwork - What Form is Required?
12 May 2014 | 13 replies
Personal Property: included in the purchase price are all fixed equipment including ceiling fans, drapery, hardware, attached lighting fixtures, mailbox,fence, plants and shrubbery as now installed on the property and these additional items__________________________________________________Items specifically excluded from this agreement: ________________________________________________________________________________15.
Louis Radosevich
Second Hand Smoke in Colorado
8 December 2014 | 8 replies
Smoke gets into carpet, furniture, draperies, and even coats windows, etc.
Hayden Worwood
REI Meetups in Southern Utah
12 August 2021 | 3 replies
The next time you guys are up in Draper I would love to chat with you about real estate.
Jon Mason
RTA Cabinets - Any lessons learned?
25 January 2019 | 10 replies
My experience isn't in measuring cabinets, but blinds and intricate drapery hardware.
Ken Nyczaj
Scrub walls to remove smoke damage
23 June 2018 | 28 replies
Any soft surface like carpets or drapery is gonna need replaced.
Edward Briley
Credit Reporting Agencies no longer reporting judgement on renter
10 November 2017 | 4 replies
I did not get a judgement for the custom drapes either, that cost well over 2 thousand dollars.Is the rental agent responsible for the tenant taking the appliances and draperies?
Account Closed
Understanding the lease
26 September 2014 | 7 replies
Non-real property items can include fixtures such as appliances, furnishings, and decorations like drapery and blinds, They may be listed on the lease for completeness.
Brian St Germain
CPA Recommendations: MA, NH, RI, CT Area
1 December 2021 | 2 replies
Regarding a good CPA in the area, Marina Draper is a very talented CPA.
Justin Jarboe
LEASE ADDENDUMS? What extras do you add to your lease
12 August 2020 | 78 replies
If TENANT(S) does not clean adequately and regularly, TENANT(S) will be liable for reasonable cleaning charges – including charges for cleaning carpets, draperies, furniture, walls, etc. that are soiled beyond normal wear (that is, wear or soiling that occurs without negligence, carelessness, accident, or abuse).