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Nathan Gesner What books are you reading right now?
7 March 2022 | 166 replies
FDR by Jean Edward Smith Churchill- Walking with Destiny- Had to read Churchill after finishing FDR Truman by David McCullough  Eisenhower in War & Peace by Jean Edward Smith Richard Nixon-The Life by John Farrell Team of Rivals- The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln by Doris Goodwin- Fantastic book John Adams by David McCullough The Three Lives of James Madison by Noah Feldman The Last Founding Father: James Madison by Harlow Giles Unger John Quincy Adams: Amerian Visionary by Fred Kaplan- JQA is my hero Washington - A Life by Ron ChernowImpeached- The Trial of President Andrew Johnson- Politics was dirtier in the 1800s than it is nowWoodrow Wilson by John Milton CooperThe Rise of Theodore RooseveltBenjamin Franklin- An American Life by Walter Isaacson- What a man!!!
Michael McDevitt Marijuana Question from a Prospective Tenant
4 September 2016 | 12 replies
In addition to the odor that is left behind, your new neighbors will also carry an opinion regarding how the landlords allowed their tenants to grow cannabis.
Cole Fleishour Tenant refusing my entrance of property due to COVID
4 January 2021 | 106 replies
The odor was so bad I don't know how anybody could live there! 
Michael Peters Do you prohibit any types of animals on your property?
11 March 2020 | 19 replies
We had a tenant who had snuck one in and she got busted when the owner (who did his own maintenance) was tossing out the garbage over the weekend (no pickup on weekends and he'd throw the garbage bags into the back of his truck to haul to a different property with a dumpster he owned) and he caught the odor and opened up a bag to find rabbit cage sawdust and droppings - and a receipt with the tenant's name on it.She chose to leave, and it took a while to get the smell out of there. 
Aubrey Page Addressing Marijuana Smell Complaints
10 April 2021 | 56 replies
And what is worse, is I talked to the duty Sargent at our local police office today on their non emergency number, and they said its a landlord issue and don't want to get involved unless we can catch them doing it, or we call while the odor is very strong in the building. even then it will not be a high priority for them. 
Quentin Mitchell Good Tenant (Rent increase)
25 November 2019 | 32 replies
Yes, I thought that was rather clever :-)  But, seriously, I'm not sure how much it would cost to gut it and get it into the condition required to get top rents, like put in nice laminate flooring, get the odor out, maybe put in new cabinets, paint, doors whatever was damaged, etc., but let's say it costs $10,000.If you are spending $10,000 to get another $250 in rent, $10,000/$250 = 40 months. 
Theodore Ezzedine Property management In Cleveland Ohio Area
29 September 2022 | 6 replies
Quote from @Theodore Na: Afternoon everyone,I’m currently about to purchase a quadplex in the Cleveland Ohio area.
Jonathan Wheeler Fire damage flip - Things to know
19 September 2022 | 33 replies
The majority of the odor was in the attic since the smoke rises. 
Kevin Harrison smokers?
29 December 2015 | 81 replies
A few coats of paint, some open windows and some air fresheners did their best to further reduce the odors.