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Results (2,855+)
Brandon Ellis Don't quit your day job?
8 September 2012 | 60 replies
However, with only one rental, using the 45% to 50% figure will not save you if you have a major incident.
Kim Lutes 1st Time Landlord - What would you do with this?
9 October 2013 | 4 replies
When you happen to call this one for a reference (review of the tenant other than that specific incident, such as on time rent, confirm amount of rent, any problems, level of cleanliness of apartment etc).
Clint Richmond Great Deal! OR Dead Deal?
30 October 2014 | 6 replies
Insurance could be an incident the owner had. 
Wade Townsend Bed Bugs
18 November 2015 | 5 replies
Bed Bugs are a major problem and if your apartment complex is of any size I would be suprised if they didn't have a history of bed bug incidents.
Rob Gribben opinions-roof damage and repair
21 November 2015 | 29 replies
First - file a complaint complete with photos of the roof, the shingles that released, and the weather report from the day of incident.
Jon C Where to go for investment advice. No, seriously.
10 July 2011 | 14 replies
Without his level of critical analysis though, it might be just as risky for me as the penny stock incident.
Nat C. Moral dilemma on raising rent
15 March 2017 | 72 replies
Incidently, it broke down a few years ago.
Timothy W. Children are getting strip searched at the airport
27 November 2010 | 57 replies
That is a strip search.While I don't condone most of the action of the TSA, regarding this specific incident, the important question is *WHO* demanded that the child take off his shirt.If the TSA agent required that the child take off his shirt, then I would agree that this is a strip search.If the *FATHER* forced his son to take off his shirt despite not being required to do so by the TSA agent, it's an absolutely ludicrous argument that the child was strip searched.So, Tim, are you claiming you have seen video evidence that the TSA agent required the child to take off his shirt?
Chris B. Tenant screening & application process
20 May 2013 | 23 replies
I rented a property to this individual without incident.
Theo Hicks First Property Story: Success and (mostly embarrassing) failures
27 July 2015 | 24 replies
After figuring out how to turn the water to the house off (quick google search, mental note taken), I come to figure out that I had 6 burst pipes and a destroyed bathroom...2) After the pipes incident was solved, I decided that I needed to rent this sucker out before I totally destroyed my new property so I decided to hired someone to paint.