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Jeb Brilliant Looking for a checklist when doing DD at apartments
2 February 2017 | 7 replies
I'm thinking 1 page for each unit and it should include things like inventory of appliances and things that should be there like kitchen sink and all cabinets, bathroom sink, toilet and appropriate faucets, condition of carpet, paint. 
Gerardo Dominguez Increasing Rents without losing tenants
2 February 2017 | 15 replies
When I last did an increase (of a mere $30), I explained that taxes and insurance went up (my mortgage payment really did increase by about $30 too).And as long as you are providing her with a great customer service and housing, then you should be fine and she should still me happy.
John Mason Wallace The extra rent 'bonus' from new construction.
1 February 2017 | 4 replies
Homes are renting in the area in a range from 1.00$ (deferred maintenace and habitat homes) to about 1.35$ sq ft for some home rentals (higher end finishes and cabinets).
Lian L. Need Help Making an Ugly House a Bit Nicer
24 April 2019 | 21 replies
Think like your ideal renter... what would they like (think what your customer wants...).  
Jason Benson First Flip Help for a Newbie
2 March 2017 | 18 replies
Brand new double garage door/ opener, kitchen cabinets/ countertops, 2 vanities and toilets, vinyl planking, carpet, baseboard, trim/molding, interior doors, paint, stain, new Sheetrock tape/texture hallway, light fixtures, outlets, door hardware, repair 15 holes in walls, redid all copper plumbing from meter to fixtures in pex, electrical issues, blinds, stainless steel appliances, window screens, replaced cracked window, that total also includes $350 paint sprayer and misc tools I didn't have, plus hauling the entire gut job via trailers to the dump... 20k isn't outrageous..
Theo Hicks The Most Effective Ways to Lease House or Apartment
19 April 2017 | 6 replies
So my answer is good old fashion customer service. 
Caleb Rigby 2nd Utah flip - profited $22k!
26 January 2018 | 106 replies
I have a question regarding painting your cabinets.  
Heather Bettis SCAM ALERT!!!! Be Careful!!!
2 February 2017 | 4 replies
Hi Everyone,My husband owns a handyman business and in the last week we have gotten text messages (which are not uncommon for our customers), however the 3 texts I am referring to are scams and I just wanted to share with other contractors so that you are aware.Each of the 3 texts started out asking about a specific service our company offers such as one was hardwood floor install, and the third pressure washing, don't remember what the second one was without looking.The first one gave me a red flag when I asked where they found out about our company when they gave me a website our company is not listed on, but I played along to see where they were going with this.
Ian Pitsenbarger New to REI from Pigeon Forge, TN
2 February 2017 | 10 replies
Little did I know the skills I learned in finance, business, sales, customer service and leadership would be the foundation of my future.
Liz Faircloth Eviction Attorney in Philadelphia?
15 May 2018 | 5 replies
They do a lot of evictions in Philly and have the best pricing - but they run bulk operations so you get what you pay for, in terms of customer service and individual attention.If it's a complicated eviction or if you just want more personalized service, you may want to find a go-to attorney you can add to your team, especially since it looks like you are expanding in Philadelphia.