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Joe C. tenant says he's afraid that his infant will cut her fingers on brand new radiators.
15 March 2024 | 37 replies
This sounds like a safety issue and I'd do it right away.
Aneesh Nainani Land Trust - JADU owner occupancy
15 March 2024 | 6 replies
You would need new approvals from Regional Planning and Building & Safety for the re-conversion to meet applicable single-family residential development standards under Title 22 (Zoning) of the County Code.”I asked to see the actual covenant document but was given only sample language.
Errol Graham Asset ownership structure and related issues
15 March 2024 | 4 replies
We pay meticulous attention to ensuring the safety of our tenants to minimize this risk.
Danny Van First time making rental in Warren, Michigan. Any advice?
14 March 2024 | 12 replies
@Danny Van you can also attend Oakland REIA and MREI, both held monthly in Troy.Regarding what to do, first you'll need to call the City and get their rental application to fill out, pay the fee, submit and schedule the inspection.It's mostly a health & safety inspection: smoke detectors, a CO detector near furnace, handrails, GFCI's. etc.WARNING: Warren doesn't really like landlords, so they can be picky about previous work done without permits - even if it was done before you bought the property!
Logan M. Utilizing Solar Lights and Cameras in your Mobile Home Community
13 March 2024 | 6 replies
Like many other community owners, I have looked to solar to improve safety in areas that would be hard to reach with current infrastructure.A few considerations are deciding how they will be mounted, your budget, and how bright you want them.
Sandy G. Prospective tenants say the darndest things
13 March 2024 | 2 replies
I agree on having OH by appointment only for safety purposes. 
Brandon McLean ​The 15 Essential Items Every Short Term Rental MUST HAVE
14 March 2024 | 35 replies
Granted, more of a problem on AirBnB due to their complicity in encouraging ever-increasing automation, but there is truly nothing worse than a late check-in lock-out without a safety line or concierge to assist.  
Christian Hutchinson Airbnb's no-camera policy
15 March 2024 | 43 replies
It's a huge safety issue filled with liabilities left and right.
Asim Purses What to consider for a rooftop deck with access from an enclosed porch?
12 March 2024 | 3 replies
Hatch for roof access.The landing on the third floor could (technically) easily be extended onto the roof - but realize there are code/safety considerations around that.
Jack Saunders Due Diligence is a scam
13 March 2024 | 17 replies
As a seller, I'd prefer having due diligence money that I can credit back to buyer at closing but it's mine if they release, as I've dealt with too many buyers nit-picking over $10 inspection items like the oven range safety thing or use the inspection period to back out if a better deal hits the market or try to negotiate a lower price even if no big issues found, and I think due diligence money solves those problems.