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Steven Anderson Maintenance when you have hard water
17 May 2016 | 4 replies
There is still the issue on cost/benefit and required ongoing costs to buy and supply salt.
Bart Ross Simple questions
19 May 2016 | 5 replies
Be extra careful with the sizing of the existing plant before you ever consider a conversion like this.Tankless electric heaters need  high current circuits.Tankless gas heaters need larger, higher load gas supply, chimney and venting systems.The project will not be a simple plug and play.
Chris H. Easing tenants into new leases where sqft has gone up.
7 February 2016 | 10 replies
If you have 60 units, you can literally create your own market within your complex, and find your own supply/demand curve.  
J Randall Why are real estate agent commissions so high in NYC?
2 July 2017 | 28 replies
Ultimately, it is a case of supply and demand - so I always console people by telling them if NYC wasn't so great - there wouldn't be a 1% vacancy rate and buyers/tenants would have more sway over the process.
Dan Costantino 1 of 3 roommates wants to break the lease.
1 November 2015 | 9 replies
Also $20 for NSF checks.Most of our rental agreement violation fees are $50, for such things as late rent fee, unauthorized occupant fee, unauthorized pet fee, smoking fee, tampering with smoke/CO detector fee, etc.
Tyler Goulden Starting from nothing
5 November 2015 | 5 replies
I use it to see if an existing facility has an excess land with it, and if the area I am searching in is under supplied, I use the GIS system to find the owners of vacant land parcels in good locations for a facility.As far as how much you need to save, that all depends on the size of the facility you are buying.
Phil B. Is wholesaling dead?
23 May 2014 | 5 replies
This niche (and supply) is just not large enough for Wall St. who has to do everything on a grand scale due to the amount of money involved.I asked what I did above not because the local guru planted thoughts in my head, rather, its something I've been meaning to ask for a while as I start setting up my business.There are so many books out there that make this seem like a get rich quick scheme but my experience tells me otherwise and I wanted to hear from people who are actually doing it.From the outside looking in, it appears there are two distinct types of wholesalers: 1.
Blake C. Whats your Flooring Preference?
3 July 2014 | 17 replies
We had a flood from the supply line to the toilet and our floating bamboo floor was trashed.
Michael Hancock DC Area and Gulf Coast Investor
22 March 2016 | 4 replies
The few multi's that hit the market sell very quickly and for a premium due to the supply and demand problem of them.
Jay Phillips Lets Connect!
1 April 2016 | 3 replies
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