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Jason Mak how do you add someone as a colleague?
5 April 2012 | 32 replies
Again, this functionality is being completely replaced in the beginning of next week, but it seems strange to me that some of you are having problems....What about this user?
Steve S. First time investor needs advice
1 March 2012 | 28 replies
I get calls all the time from contractors who want to partner with me and all they want to do is function as a contractor.
Cheryl C. Cross this prospective tenant off the list?
8 March 2012 | 10 replies
A tenant that wants to move fast is a red flag and I never believe them.I never let them move on the weekend when I can't verify anything.I have credit checks,criminal,check for judgements,call back at least 2 generations of landlords back,check sex offender registry (not a protected class),job verification,pay stubs,banks statements etc.If they are truly motivated and tired of this landlord then they will work hard to give you those items you request.If they give partial or nothing they are lying about something or holding something back.They might have not paid the landlord rent for awhile and have to leave and have enough money to pay you first month and move in but after that nothing else.I would also visit where they live now.If they are pointing out cosmetic and ticky tack items and the place looks good then they are just a high maintenance tenant.I have a tenant that gave me a 2 page list of stuff to fix.I told them they accepted the condition when they moved in which was functioning and clean.I did fix a roof pan that needed replacing.They haven't bothered us since.If you do not stand firm with tenants they will take and take.One day your their best friend ever when they need something fixed and then when they pay the rent you are the evil landlord who never fixes anything.
Ed L. Finished Rehab!
15 May 2012 | 40 replies
Would loved to have gone wild in the kitchen, but again it's functional, clean, and nice for the price.
Jesse Tsai Happy Hour on Thursday
17 March 2012 | 11 replies
Greg-Some of the presenters ahve a function thursday night.
Mike Reardon Suing my HOA
27 March 2017 | 30 replies
My wife and I are busy enough working and raising our family.I have seen messiah boards about half a dozen times now: "oh the old board were morons but we are SO much wiser".And it becomes just a predictable rehash of the same issues.The only solution is to strip the board of most of their power.Legislative....a function ONLY for the homeownersJudicial.....a function ONLY for the REAL courts.The board can play executive all they want...as long as the homeowners can see everything they are doing.But NOOOOOO scream the board members and attorneys....seperation of powers????
Michael Cerny Max offer on a Texas SFH
29 November 2012 | 15 replies
For me, I'd hold off until the thing goes and/or the tenants complain it's too hot in the house (due to central air not functioning to optimal levels).
Brian Beadle Move a bedroom to the basement to create master suite??
21 March 2012 | 16 replies
If yours has a smaller, less functional Master than the comps, that might be a creative solution...
Al Williamson Landlord version of "washing dishes" to pay your bill
22 March 2012 | 17 replies
Clever idea.Maybe we have the beginnings of a "backup plan" that could function.
Nick J. My Biggest Apologies To Everyone....
25 March 2012 | 5 replies
I'm finally feeling well enough to even get out of bed and function.