Joaquin Camarasa
What are your craziest tenant stories?
5 February 2020 | 41 replies
The only issue I ever had with him is he would often let homeless people that he met through his church crash with him (yes in his tiny studio apartment with the giant cross).
John Collins
Is this a real thing - cat allergy from carpet
11 February 2020 | 10 replies
It was a tiny unit that plugged into a wall.
Phillip Rosin
How would you rehab this kitchen?
15 July 2021 | 108 replies
And I would do granite, but we don't have a minimum charge and that tiny kitchen would cheap to do.
Kevin Longeuay
As a buy and hold investor, would you invest in today's market?
19 July 2016 | 12 replies
Our building was across the street from campus and offered tiny studios.
Hunter Woolsey
How much to withhold from a secruity deposit TEXAS
12 March 2017 | 13 replies
There is multiple holes in the walls ranging from tiny nail holes to door handles being pushed through the walls. one set of mini blinds were destroyedThe dead bolt lock set is brokenThe dogs have scratched the inside and outside of the door and trim as well as chewing the cord that powers the back porch light, and has dug multiple holes in back yard against the foundation.
Wayne Yates
Serious question - Rent, or live in an RV?
26 April 2017 | 61 replies
Is there a closer place you could park and RV or a tiny house?
Amanda Culleton
Allowing pets in your rentals
14 June 2016 | 15 replies
Just remember that if a tiny dog nips at you, it usually doesn't even break the skin.
Alan G.
Showing retail / office space before renovations
14 May 2020 | 8 replies
They will notice every tiny thing and forever view the unit as a unit that hasn't been maintained properly, and that the landlord is a slumlord and they will regularly complain about all kinds of stuff.Whereas, if you wait to show the unit when it's smelling like fresh paint and is all clean, they will have an impression that it's well-maintained and problem-free.
Anthony Johnson
Making my first property "Rental-grade"
8 June 2020 | 18 replies
Put it wall to wall throughout the entire unit, except maybe the bathroom.I used to manage an old apartment building that was bare bones - a good price in a good neighborhood, clean, well-maintained (great manager ha ha), but mostly really tiny studios, no washer/dryers even in the building at all, showers only, no disposal - you get the picture.