Lance Turner
LTR with an STR ADU
23 October 2024 | 28 replies
They prevent bedbugs from entering or escaping mattresses.Routine Inspections: Regularly check mattresses, bed frames, and furniture for signs of bedbugs (small black spots, eggs, or live bugs).Furniture Choice: Choose furniture with metal or plastic legs instead of wood, as bedbugs are less likely to infest non-porous surfaces.Bedbug Traps: Place bedbug traps under bedposts and other furniture legs to catch any potential bedbugs before they become a problem.Professional Cleaning: Schedule routine deep cleans between guest stays, and if you ever suspect bedbugs, hire a pest control professional immediately.Clear Guidelines: Educate your cleaning staff on how to spot bedbugs early, and encourage them to report any signs immediately.These steps will help you set up a smooth, well-managed STR that’s ready to generate revenue while maintaining a good relationship with your LTR tenants.
Spencer Fry
LOC on investment properties
5 October 2024 | 8 replies
Quote from @Spencer Fry: I have a few properties that are owned outright.
Nate Pucel
Questions about possible eviction
6 October 2024 | 7 replies
If it is smaller holes in the drywall, they can be temporarily covered with plastic and tape.
Zach B.
RV Park & Storage, Novice developer, seeking advice...
3 October 2024 | 3 replies
Hope I haven't shot myself in the foot by giving out the location but I'm thinking you all have bigger fish to fry anyway, lol!
Christopher Fleitman
Site Super looking for opportunities
3 October 2024 | 7 replies
Quote from @Mark Fries: Let's connect!
Bruce Woodruff
Old wood (houses) are better (From FB)
1 October 2024 | 2 replies
I think newer mortar is better because of plasticizing binders.
William Coet
Why Do Synidcations Exist? Why Don't They Just Use Banks?
28 September 2024 | 14 replies
It's just easier to snow a bunch of small fry LPs in general.
Brian Garrett
Newby trying his first total house renovation
30 September 2024 | 12 replies
HVAC duct work insulation is also deteriorated.No vapor barriers installed eitherSome fungi/mold growth notedPlumbingMultiple small leaks under sinks and from bathtub and toilets.House has Polybutylene plastic plumbing which is dangerousMain shut off valve is damagedElecticalSome small exposed wiring and bad splicing.Whole house has no GFCI's or grounding outletsInteriorMoisture spots on ceilingExteriorLose Vinyl SidingDoor Jams and Window trim have moisture damageDriveway need replacementRoofingMinor leaks noted in atticRecommended to replace roof covering, but not whole roofSome fungi growth noted in roofSo some of the question I am trying to tackle with this work is:How much should I budget for the main issues listed?
Darrick Lowe
How to split heat and hot water amongst tenants?
27 September 2024 | 14 replies
Each is about the size of a large plastic container or shopping cart, and they mount right to the wall.
Colt Clark
gift baskets for first time tenants
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
NEW TENANT GIFTSHere's what we give new tenants.....Cleaning Bucket with Cleaning Supplies:white vinegar, baking soda, awesome degreaser, disinfectant wipes, carpet spot cleaner, magic eraser, all purpose cleaner, scrub sponge.Tote Bag with Useful Items and Tools:hand soap, paper towels, plastic garbage bags, toilet paper, toilet plunger, Zip-It (strip for clearing hair clogs from drains), plastic clothes hangers (6), shower curtain liner (good quality cloth one), laundry detergent, dish soap/dish detergent, cutting board, "Freeze the Grease, Save the Drain" kit, “Recycle” bag for collecting materials for recyling, magnet with our name and contact information, picture hangers.Refreshments In the Fridge (for move-in day): several bottles of water, healthy snacks, bottle of sparking cider with a welcome note attached.Larger items: Welcome mat, shoe tray.