Andy Chu
Trustee not taking direction from Beneficiary of an NPN
17 May 2012 | 6 replies
I'm just going to start being my own trustee and posting and the rest of that garbage, because at least I have full control over the process.
Jacob Kline
Property under contract and tenant won’t allow showing
11 January 2020 | 134 replies
I have yet to see one of these types that would be ok if the same garbage was pulled on their loved ones.
Jeff Prather
Nashville contractors - Calling all Nashville contractors
30 April 2018 | 10 replies
He fixed an AC unit for $50, toilet seat for $75, replaced a garbage disposal for $300.
Jim K.
Anyone successfully doing long-distance BRRRRing in Pittsburgh?
9 August 2023 | 22 replies
I am specifically thinking about teams of investors with dreams of buying up a big pile of garbage properties and then running multiple BRRRR renovations on the pile at the same time BEFORE THEY EVEN DO THE FIRST ONE.
Mark Forest
Dishwashers?
10 May 2015 | 10 replies
I cant tell you how many times I have come into a rental, recently purchased by an investor, to change out a dishwasher, only to find the last DIY owner jury rigged the whole deal to save a few cents.We are in the middle of a duplex deal and I have thought a lot about whether or not to keep the dishwasher and the garbage disposal.
Ji Choi
What to look for in a wholesale deal
9 February 2020 | 5 replies
@Ji Choi Typical wholesaler / unlicensed broker garbage.
Peter Tverdov
Anyone else feel like the forums are losing value?
5 November 2021 | 144 replies
Don't forget to add all those "negative Nancies" to your collection list.Ya- the thing is they tend to be harder to fleece and get duped into making garbage investments less often than the sheep though.
Richard Bersinic
New investor to the Cleveland Ohio area
8 January 2019 | 31 replies
If the tenants have their own garbage cans odds are good you aren't going to be dealing with the snow.
Kyle Lofland
CLEVELAND RENTAL INVESTMENT PROPERTY QUESTION-WATER SEWAGE
26 March 2018 | 9 replies
(A) A landlord who is a party to a rental agreement shall do all of the following:(1) Comply with the requirements of all applicable building, housing, health, and safety codes that materially affect health and safety;(2) Make all repairs and do whatever is reasonably necessary to put and keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition;(3) Keep all common areas of the premises in a safe and sanitary condition;(4) Maintain in good and safe working order and condition all electrical, plumbing, sanitary, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning fixtures and appliances, and elevators, supplied or required to be supplied by the landlord;(5) When the landlord is a party to any rental agreements that cover four or more dwelling units in the same structure, provide and maintain appropriate receptacles for the removal of ashes, garbage, rubbish, and other waste incidental to the occupancy of a dwelling unit, and arrange for their removal;(6) Supply running water, reasonable amounts of hot water, and reasonable heat at all times, except where the building that includes the dwelling unit is not required by law to be equipped for that purpose, or the dwelling unit is so constructed that heat or hot water is generated by an installation within the exclusive control of the tenant and supplied by a direct public utility connection;(7) Not abuse the right of access conferred by division (B) of section 5321.05 of the Revised Code;(8) Except in the case of emergency or if it is impracticable to do so, give the tenant reasonable notice of the landlord's intent to enter and enter only at reasonable times.
Mitchell Litam
wood siding in lakewood, OH
14 March 2018 | 15 replies
Again, I am a bit of an old New England purist when it comes to these things but I have done more than my share of stripping houses of vinyl and aluminum at customers requests, and found all types of garbage underneath.