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Katie Morneau Buying an rv park and rv park investing
26 June 2022 | 9 replies
Most long term parks require tenants to fully skirt their RV and most tenants who really are staying long term will build an addition, deck or patio, install a storage shed, create a garden, and show other evidence that they have made this their permanent home. 
Benn Albrecht What are the best things you include in YOUR lease agreements ???
10 June 2017 | 17 replies
Smoking is not allowed anywhere on the property, indoors or outdoors.  
Andrew R. Infill development - Boise Idaho
19 January 2020 | 5 replies
There is an area refered to as Garden City really close in.
Mateusz Prawdzik Advice On Purchase of Rental Property
8 September 2016 | 6 replies
Please let me know what you think.It is Located in Newark New Jersey, near the Garden State Parkway and walking distance from bus stop to NY.3 Family Apartment/Rental (290k)1 - 3 bedroom / 1 Bath2 - 4 bedroom / 1 BathFully Renovated and Fully Occupied (currently)1050sq/ft Ea Unit$4150/Monthly Cash FlowI was going to contact the guy and talk to him about a showing but I first wanted to run the details with the BP community to try to guide me.
Stephanie Nurre HELP: Bought a house that will likely be condemned
20 March 2022 | 30 replies
will zoning allow a detached secondary suite or garden home.
Thomas Musser The Future of Green Construction: Passive house
3 July 2018 | 5 replies
We also offer garden space.
James H. Anyone with beach rentals in Virginia Beach, VA?
27 May 2019 | 7 replies
Best of luck.Krissie ColeRealtorBetter Homes and Gardens Real EstateVirginia Beach, VALicensed in VA  
Lawrence Lloyd paclob House hacking and rental
21 September 2018 | 6 replies
Krissie ColeRealtorLicensed in VA Better Homes and Gardens Real EstateVirginia Beach, VA
Chris Chung Green Developing- Economically Feasible?
3 March 2009 | 11 replies
… Water recycling, rain water capturing systems, gardens and greenhouses for food, solar energy, recycled materials… everything you can do to be “Green”… As far as costs… Yes it does cost more, but I am also told within a reasonable period of time those extra costs come back in the monthly savings.P.S.
Ryan Johnson Rentals why no cats?
11 February 2011 | 28 replies
(sarcasm) :)We have 5 (FIVE)...........yes five.The key difference is NOT the cats but the owners who take care of them.Many owners do not properly care for their animals.Our cats have always been indoor cats. 2 were strays but were kittens when found.All our cats are domesticated an dhave been tested and cleared.They are spayed and neutered.They never go outside except for our porch on the balcony upstairs for a few minutes then they want to go back in.Having animals is expensive to take care of properly.You have to make sure they have regular vet visits to keep them healthy.Every 3 weeks we clip their nails,clean their ears,and comb them.We brush their teeth a few times a week and bath them occasionally.The only reason a cat will go outside of the litter box is if:1.they cannot access it2.The owners don't clean it enough (how would you like standing in crap to go to the bathroom).3.The owners have too few litter boxes for the number of cats4.The owners let sick cats or outside cats mingle with their inside ones which can lead to many diseases including feline leukemia.I would say in fairness to landlords as pet owners who own our house we are probably in the top 30% of pet owners as far as caring for them.The cats if you clip them every 3 weeks will not do damage to the carpets as the claws will not be sharp enough.Also if you have scratch pads they can that will help immensely.Pets cared for properly have shown to reduce stress,prevent strokes,and lower blood pressure for better heart health.As a landlord you would have to consider many pet owners would fall into the negligence category sadly.For this you have to take on bigger deposits to mitigate the risk.