
11 February 2018 | 6 replies
The reason for wanting all three is because I am evaluating if I want to buy any more real estate and I would like to have some kind of confidence interval of my likely outcomes so I can make that definitive decision.

27 June 2023 | 4 replies
RentRedi seemed OK, but I heard the payment processing was a little buggy, and they start to add costs if you wanted a true all in one.One criteria I'd like to see, if it exists, is something that will email/text alerts to tenants when rent is due at regular defined intervals, and same thing when rent is late, leases are about to expire, etc.

5 December 2023 | 4 replies
Services for survivorsHarriet's Hope is open to any individual — no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation — who has experienced human trafficking or chronic homelessness, meets CMHA's income guidelines for a housing voucher and is ready to make a commitment to sobriety, Kendall said.Most residents will be identified through the Salvation Army, but referrals can come from anyone, anywhere, she said.What sets the community apart from others is that the services residents need are embedded within it, Kendall said.Services include substance abuse disorder treatment by Alvis, case management through the Salvation Army, gender-affirming case management through Kaleidoscope Youth Center, a computer lab furnished by Dell, a food pantry, nutritional services, financial literacy classes, peer support, employment readiness programs, legal aid, health screenings, child care and more.Residents will start out with a one-year lease before going month to month, Kendall said.

31 May 2019 | 11 replies
If so, what is the "standard/recommended" interval for inspections?

5 December 2023 | 9 replies
Interior inspections would be at significantly less frequent intervals (maybe annually).

8 May 2014 | 9 replies
We build our own fences (privacy) but just recently I had a friend who wanted just a 3 foot high wood privacy type fence.What he did...Purchased 8 foot 4x4 posts which he cut in half and sunk 1 foot into the ground at six foot intervals.

27 October 2016 | 3 replies
Just make sure the tank gets pumped at regular intervals 2-5 years (depending on size and usage, could be more or less frequent).

4 January 2024 | 2 replies
We do not pay anything other than materials we may have placed on the job site ourselves until work has begun then we generally make 4 payments the day work has started (as in some work is done) and then at continuing intervals until the project is complete and all permits/city inspections have cleared for release of final payment (which is sometimes a month or two after all work is completed).

7 June 2019 | 7 replies
Here is the actual requirement from MD Attorney General website:When returning security deposits of $50 or more, the landlord must include simple interest of 3 percent per year, accrued at monthly intervals from the date the security deposit was paid for all tenancies that were initiated prior to January 1, 2015.

28 December 2014 | 3 replies
They came out and confirmed that the coil needed to be pulled and cleaned, an approx $480 bill.I was mistakenly under the impression that this tenants lease agreement addressed the replacement of the air conditioner filters and stated that it was to be done by the owner at set intervals.