
2 December 2014 | 6 replies
The tenants have asked if it is possible to add a washer/dryer in the basement for both units to share.

12 August 2011 | 11 replies
UPDATE:Had the owner of the company come through on Wednesday.Master plumber with over 40 years experience.Very nice and professional.While were there fixed too emergencies.One the p trap was leaking under the kitchen sink and water was going everywhere.Another unit water was coming down from the upstairs through the kitchen.That ended up being the metal line going into toilet tank.Someone wrench tightened the line going into the tank when they were only supposed to hand tighten.This caused a crack in the plastic seal and the water then started pouring out.The plumbers fixed it.When he came out on Wednesday he looked at 2 units.He said to do it right he needs to have 2 of his plumbers out there and go unit by unit.They will check all fixtures kitchen,bath,washer,etc. and do compression test.
7 June 2018 | 11 replies
:P I can get a Washer and Dryer that isn't terrible for 300 bucks on Craigslist, and rent it to the tenant for $25.00 a month.My son can mow their lawn for $25.00 month, since we already have the mowers, and I can deduct them!!!!!

9 July 2005 | 7 replies
Put a stack washer and dryer in the second bathroom and capitalize on all fronts!

1 April 2011 | 8 replies
For the other 10%, you can use a pancake compressor and adapter on the washer supply and do what Steve said.
25 January 2013 | 13 replies
Still have one problem tenant who does not pay regularly and who's back yard area is packed with extra stuff, washers, dryers etc and has a large tarp over his area, which is against the city codes, but i cannot get him to stop.

29 April 2023 | 86 replies
That image is here: [The image was here, I'll have support send that to you] And 2) Another image with the product price, and also the monthly fee of 47/mo after 60 days.

30 August 2013 | 26 replies
If you provide something with a property, you're stuck repairing or replacing it.While only one state that I know (Arizona) of requires A/C if you *don't* provide it upfront (you did), you're stuck repairing it since it came with the property.That's why some landlords prefer to remove *everything* they can from a rental so they don't have to repair it if it breaks: washer/dryer, ceiling fans, window A/C units in mild climates, garage doors, pools, fireplaces, dishwashers, disposals, and anything else that can break.

5 September 2013 | 2 replies
No issues with the house other than some carpet being stained, some walls needing new paint, missing refrigerator, washer, dryer.List price is 69,900.

16 April 2015 | 62 replies
She had to do a short sale b/c she couldn't afford 2 homes and agreed it was her debt and paid the bill so I could close.In your situation I would be inclined to hold the agent responsible for my deposit or to pay the water bill out of their commission and you will close but they are responsible for one of the 2!!!!!!