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Tamara R. Finding tenants this time of year
3 February 2012 | 40 replies
Drove by a couple more times later and they've installed a little paver walkway across the yard from the gate.
Anne Donohue Ice as slip/fall risk in eastern WA
16 January 2024 | 2 replies
Lately in my Facebook I have seen posts for plug in stair heater treads and plug in walk way mats to melt snow and ice.
Mike Hoefling Snow Removal - Massachusetts
16 January 2019 | 30 replies
It is agreed that Tenant shall not use any salt on stoops or walkways.
Wesley W. Drone photos of property for snow removal diagraming
25 February 2019 | 21 replies
Written descriptions are often difficult to understand, and photos from ground level often lack the context or continuity for them to do what I need.I've done something similar for lawn care by taking pics at ground level which works well, but the walkways and doorways that need snow removal are often meandering and would take many pics to depict, and again - without continuity would be hard to interpret.I'm considering hiring a drone pilot that could take pics from 25 ft or so overhead that could frame the entire property in a single image. 
Sara Shinn How to deny a tenant request for modification to property
14 February 2019 | 36 replies
I had a tenant text me recently requesting for us to paint a part of the walkway that leads up to stairs because its uneven with the parking lot concrete.
Pat Opiola reporting sale of flips to irs
3 March 2011 | 24 replies
There are good books from NOLO and Lasser, among others.Often missed: Accelerated depreciation of personal property and land improvements (appliances, window coverings, awnings, carpeting, landscaping, driveways, walkways, and fencing)* More favorable determination of land/structure pro-rations than from tax assessor.* Mileage looking for properties in your rental area (where you already own properties)* Home office deduction* Many more.. so educate yourself.
Josh L. How do you know if your SFH is Class A, B, or C?
28 May 2015 | 5 replies
Bikes sometimes chained on the outside rails of the walkways/corridors.If your complex attracts higher rents, working professionals with little renovations/repairs/upkeep required between tenants then upgrade it accordingly to attract same type of tenants.  
Sylvia B. Suggestions for the front of this house
2 September 2014 | 14 replies
So to that effect...Fix the guttersPaint the front make it one uniform colorPaint the railings and posts white Paint the cement blocks; put a simple white trellis in front of the blocks; add some shrubbery & plants in front of it.Remove about 1 to 2 feet of grass on both sides of the front walk way leading to the stairsFlank the walkway with plants and solar lights maybe even box it in with red bricksPut some outdoor seating on the porch and some potted plantsPut in a nice decorative mailbox at the bottom of the stairsAdd a nice decorative house numbers on the door or next to itAdd some nice lighting by the front doorAdd some hanging plants by the corner postsThese should greatly improve the look of your house.
Lorin K. What is your thought on renting out rooms to renters?
10 October 2016 | 8 replies
The landlord would need to be aware of the safety needs of these residents especially in areas of walkways, porches and bathrooms; however, a licensed residential care owner should be aware of what is required to pass inspection.Gail
Stephen Barton "Wholesaling" without morals in Indiana
11 February 2020 | 15 replies
Just haggle with someone who is maybe retiring and needs to sell a house or maybe someone who inherited a house to the point where they barely walkway with any money?