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Kyle L. Trying to sue in Denver for boiler issues
25 November 2017 | 3 replies
In May 2017 the boiler had a backdraft and the carbon monoxide detector when off in the utility room when off so they evacuated the home and called the fire department.
Joshua Hollandsworth Can a city deny me a permit just because they want to?
26 November 2017 | 21 replies
(Smoke detectors, window placement, exits, etc.)
Hannah Kingslien In Search Of Real Estate Lawyers
1 December 2017 | 9 replies
Like Non-Standard Rental Provisions, smoke and carbon monoxide agreement, etc. 
Patrick Jackson Problems with Contractors
6 December 2017 | 33 replies
They lost the smoke detector.  
Michael Shea New Member Charlotte NC interests - Networking/Buy & Hold Rentals
5 January 2018 | 19 replies
Charlotte is a smoking hot market market for MF investing.
Adam Adams I would put real estate against bitcoin any day, every day!
16 January 2019 | 10 replies
The loan is 40k (AKA 40% LTV)Step Four: 52k in the bankStep Five: keep doing the above18k per year for 28k gives a 0,64 GRM; congrats, that's the kind smoking deal i have never seen in real life; maybe in some rust belt cities, but you'd still have to find decent tenants, and they wouldn't pay 1,5k a monthHowever, the net operating income would be better used in this caseCheap properties tend to have as much or even more operating expenses than more valuable ones, and you still have to take vacancies, high property taxes and the 12% for your private lender in consideration
Mike Mazzucco Emotional Support Pets After Move-In
4 December 2017 | 27 replies
Is it possible to get a "smoking crutch" permit so tenants can make my walls all yellow and stinky as well?
Tania Patch Electrical Fire, House Inhabitable - What have you experienced?
28 November 2017 | 6 replies
If possible, during rehab, address some things that will help you insurance wise later:- full upgrade of the electical- full upgrade of the plumbing- removal of any sheetrock, trim, etc with lead paint- new roof- address any drainage/leaky basement issues- hardwire smoke and CO detectorsI know not all will be able to be done but most are cheaper during a big reno and will make you a better risk for the insurance companies. 
Johnathan Fisk Tenant’s friend’s lit cigarette burned down deck
27 November 2017 | 1 reply
The tenant’s friend was smoking a cigarette, and it was concluded by the fire department that was the source of the fire.Here’s the rub, tenant doesn’t have renters insurance, let alone one with a fire clause.
Samantha Miles Seeking Advise: Funding Reno on a Master Lease Option
8 December 2017 | 3 replies
You won’t have time to build furniture in the future, you need to focus on being the director of the circus.Install smart remote WiFi looks (LockState), NEST thermostat, smoke- and carbon monoxide detector, make the place business ready (printer, desk, etc.) and start an awesome looking listing on Airbnb for free.