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Christopher Reynolds 4 Adults in my 2 Bedroom: Can I Discriminate?
23 March 2014 | 26 replies
. :) "Maximum Pre-payments While a tenant may have a pet, or some interest such as portrait painting, which may potentially harm the apartment, you are prohibited from the collecting as advance payments more than the first and last month’s rent, one month’s security deposit, and the cost of installing a new lock (M.G.L. c. 186 § 15B).
Robert Taylor Should I spend the time necessary to try to create a "brand name" for my flips?
23 March 2014 | 14 replies
It hadn't been painted in years, inside or out and was just looking very tired, way beyond its 12 years of life.
Paul Gomez 1st Time Home Buyer, How can I get the best deal?
2 February 2015 | 4 replies
What you want to do is what my husband and I have been doing for the past 12 years, we have been doing it this way which is the way it has worked for us:Our first home was a traditional sale FHA the house was outdated it needed a lot of work in kitchen and bathrooms plus carpet, we lived there for a few years mean while we were fixing it little by little with money out of our pockets the home cost us $117k we sold it for $220k, with that money we bought a piece of land (more like a lot) for $35k and built a house on it for $60k sold that one for $120k, we were fortunate to sale the house when price of homes here in AZ were really low we were able to by 2 houses with 120K but they were foreclosures and one needed a lot of work the other one also need some work but not as much so we lived in that one till we finished fixing both up the one that needed a lot of work (ugly one) cost us $40k and we put $20K into it we rent that one out now for $900 per month we are holding it for a few years to avoid paying a lot of taxes, the house has recently been appraised for $136K we have had the house for 2 years.The other house cost us $60K and only had to put $10k into it (we just put new roof, fixed rv gate and painted house inside and out) we sold it about a year ago and sold for $138K, we recently jumped to our next home which we live in it now we got it a year ago for $157K it was a short sale we just painted and fixed the pool and now it has been appraised for $225K.
Mark Langdon Incentives to get tenants to renew lease. Oldie but newbie
23 March 2014 | 6 replies
Ceiling fans an ac unit, a room painted etc.Paul
Marc Ramsay One of the joys of property ownership!
26 March 2014 | 22 replies
A few days later over the weekend someone broke into that house and smashed all the drywall, the kitchen, the bathroom and spray painted the walls with the exact same phrases that the illegal dumpers were using while yelling at my workers so it was pretty clear it was the same guys.
Greg Snyder Help with Analysis of 2 Investment Properties
23 March 2014 | 10 replies
If #1 is a brick townhouse or single story style with a shingle roof in good condition (for example) then it might be a better buy than a painted wood, flat tar-roofed bldg with apartments that are over/under. or if one has separately metered everything, and the other doesn't.That sort of stuff can make a big difference that doesn't show up immediately in the math
Marian Smith Migrating towards a grayer beige for interiors?
23 March 2014 | 3 replies
Its saved me some $ on my rentals, because after I switched to this color i have had to re-paint half as much.
Matt Laird First Fix & Hold
23 March 2014 | 2 replies
It is a rehab in process, exterior paint scraped, interior, new electrical, new plumbing, new sub floor & drywall hung, no tape..
Rhonda C. Seattle Eastside and HOA
29 March 2014 | 14 replies
Since you didn't provide a breakdown on the expense side please remember that stuff happens where you have to paint; call a plumber; replace carpeting; wear and tear inside; insurance; taxes; mortgage interest etc.
Victor Goitia investmentpropertiesondemand.com
6 March 2017 | 15 replies
As for painting, improvements, pet ownership and the like, you have the same rights as any other homeowner.