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Scott McGill Using a paint sprayer on the interior of a house
15 October 2018 | 4 replies
The main issues are having to mask everything and having to wear protective equipment while you're painting.
Andy Pat Flooding in apartment- holding us liable for pipe burst
22 January 2015 | 16 replies
The building is very old and we are not responsible for any equipment failure or damages.
Account Closed Best way to bill a tenant for fuel oil?
17 March 2016 | 14 replies
I spoke with my oil supplier (who unfortunately doesn't want to buy the oil off me) and he's willing to use his equipment to pump the oil from one tank to the other.
Travis Bauman To Coin, or to Not to Coin. That is the Question
15 November 2008 | 22 replies
There are also companies that will provide the equipment, maintenance, and labor (empty the coins) for no charge.
N/A N/A How to find a good realtor?
18 February 2012 | 21 replies
Don't expect to be coddled.4) A good agent has connections... from City Hall to the Kiwanis Club to Donald Trumps favorite restaurant maitré D.5) A good agent can spot a buyer by their shoes.6) A good agent won't open their mouth to you without pressing a business card into your palm and reminding you that they are still waiting for your 32 year old son to move his new bride into "proper" accomodations.7) A good agent will have a well-equipped black car waiting outside for you on discovery days.8) A good agent will be well dressed and well informed.
Account Closed What amenities attract the best tenants?
22 January 2019 | 52 replies
Here in Texas, having A/C and ceiling fans are a must so that's not even on this list of extras.All of the houses I have are equipped with garbage disposals, tiled showers, granite or quartz counters in the bathrooms, refrigerator with ice maker, washer & dryer hook-ups, garage door opener, and decked area in the attic for storage.
Luke Carl Help with Low Income Tenants
30 August 2018 | 71 replies
Make sure that your lease doesn't permit toys, lawn equipment, etc. to be left out in the front yard over night and that only outdoor furniture is permitted in outdoor spaces.
Jim K. Who do you think would win in a fight, Optimus Prime or Gundam?
21 May 2019 | 8 replies
Gundam's tend to be a little more well-equipped than transformers.
Eric M. What do you do with a DUNS number?
28 March 2012 | 4 replies
For what it's worth the following is a line item on a standard scorecard from companies that try to put companies "in compliance" in advance before they are sent to lenders://Begin Rating10 points if established profile (5+ accounts), 8 points if established profile (3+ accounts), 6 points if established profile (2+ accounts), 4 points if established profile (1 account), 2 points if established, no credit, 0 points if no profile, -5 points if type of business is indicated as risky in the notes or summary section of the report, -5 points if the SIC/NAICS code is incorrect, -3 points if address and/or phone is inaccurate, -5 points if revenue number is drastically off, 10 points if all data on report matches with provided information, -2 points if a UCC attached to a piece of equipment, -4 points if a general UCC on the business, -6 points if more than 3 general UCCs on the business, -5 points if there are minor credit problems, -5 points if owner/personnel is inaccurate, -5 points if RDR is above 50%, -10 points if RDR is above 75%, -10 points if there are modest or severe credit problems listed//End RatingYou would need to use the scoring above for each of the 3 bureaus cited above as input into your overall score.
Barshay Graves Invest in Low income high crime areas (section 8)
8 October 2014 | 42 replies
All the work he did to the common area  B ball hoop an dBBQ equipment was either trashed or stolen with in 30 days..