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Kevin L. Do you make repairs without tenants presence?
5 March 2015 | 18 replies
Like the cable company, you can give them a window of time.
Mike Rodrigues Does this Help or Hurt?
4 March 2013 | 1 reply
If I did not live in the house and rented the whole property I could easily get $1,500 but given I have the most updated place by far I could likely get a bit more.I currently charge both of them $300/mo+Utilities(Electric, Water, and Cable) the typical payment to me comes to $420/mo each which pays for my total mortgage payment.
Rich Weese If you are currently a private lender or have considered it, please weigh in.
8 March 2013 | 51 replies
Rich, I know you know what you're doing but that must be a very large company if there are no subs.Here, my last lot development had;The engineers as one entityThe electric utility contractorsThe gas company contractorsWater and sewer contractorThe utility company inspecting with feesA demo contractor for an existing buildingA survey companyPaving contractor, streets, curbs and guttersWater retension and landscape contractorTelephone and cable contractorsEven DNR had fees to an engineerAll of that before a shovel was turned on any lot.Now, I did do a minor subdivision for industrial where everything was already there, only a survey was needed and an engineer.
Scott J. Help with First 3-Day Notice
4 March 2013 | 7 replies
If they are taking great care of the property, I would just hammer into their heads that rent comes first - before car, cable, groceries, etc.
Shawn Thom buyer found new repair items 4 days before closing
7 November 2014 | 22 replies
I get one of the plugs pulled that is said to have a open ground and it doesn't even have a grounding cable in it.
Bob Dale Leasing strategy to child w/ roommates?
7 April 2013 | 3 replies
The only problem we face now is the cable/ISP company not allowing two hookups to the same address, and individual preferences for TV/Internet can vary a lot.
Kay March Tenants taking care of repairs. Should I worry?
29 April 2013 | 15 replies
This includes, but is not limited to: - painting - affixing wallpaper; - changing bathroom or kitchen fixtures; - installation of electrical outlets, computer network cabling; cabling for television service; installation of a satellite dish for internet or television service; - changing of light fixtures;3.Tenants must not crack fill or fill any holes during their tenancy.
James H. drippy faucet...
28 May 2013 | 18 replies
Still might be easier and cheaper than replacing the sheetrock and installing new FRP in the surround.I am all ears and open to any advice you have on replacing the assembly.
Justin Case Refinance Owner Occupied question
18 May 2013 | 6 replies
At minimum You will need to produce the following: utility bill in your name, lenders like cable or house phone not a cell phone, bank accounts to be mailed to subject propert address, drivers license should have subject propert address.