
18 January 2011 | 10 replies
Mary,The member being stationed in Germany will make it somewhat more difficult but not out of the question.I am guessing that this is an Army soldier that will be stationed at Ft Lewis.I would recommend that you get phone numbers and an e-mail address to his supervisor.If you have an issue and lose track of the supervisor, you can contact Post housing at Fort Lewis for assistance.In the Air Force, we do not tolerate our members not paying their obligations and I am confident that you will get the same support from the Army.If I were in your position, I would try to make this happen because you are likely to get a long term tenant if he is re-stationing there after his 2 yrs in Germany.Chris

25 January 2011 | 1 reply
I would tell the tenant that I would like to regrout tiles, change air filters, reseal the granite, and check for water leaks and overall maintenance of the home while also checking the condition of the home.

29 January 2011 | 7 replies
Over 6 and she needs a license.Now onto the liability, that is still up in the air as I haven't found much in the way on how to protect myself.

6 February 2011 | 17 replies
I manage it entirely myself.Advertise on vrbo and craigslist mainlyThere is a pretty good new website called air bnb which is completely free to list your property, however they take a small percentage to handle the transaction.While I was skeptical at first, It is set up pretty well actually and I have completed several transactions through them.

9 February 2011 | 82 replies
"Home inspector" defined As used in this article, the term "home inspector" means any person, except an employee of a county, municipality, or political subdivision while engaged in the performance of the duties of his or her employment, who, for consideration, inspects and reports on the condition of any home or single-family dwelling or the grounds, roof, exterior surface, garage or carport, structure, attic, basement or crawl space, electrical system, heating system, air-conditioning system, plumbing, on-site sewerage disposal, pool or hot tub, fireplace, kitchen, appliances, or any combination thereof for a prospective purchaser or seller.TITLE 8.

17 February 2011 | 19 replies
When I first saw this show, I remarked to a friend that the first episode of this that airs would mark the beginning of the end of the careers for each of the "featured" agents.

2 May 2011 | 12 replies
A free window air conditioner for the houses, and 2 weeks free rent or a $300 Best Buy gift certificate.

18 February 2011 | 36 replies
My undergraduate degree was in Physics and I received an MBA a few years ago.I can't tell how useful the physics degree has been to real estate, but I certainly understand the thermodynamic principles that govern the vapor cycle in your typical residential air conditioning unit.

17 February 2011 | 8 replies
The individual units are served by electric forced air heating and cooling units.There is no Broker Co-Op for this asset.

19 February 2011 | 3 replies
they are supposed to be much more efficient, taking some of their heating abilit from the surrounding air.