
29 October 2017 | 2 replies
1) Basement Bathroom waste discharge needs setup2) Replacement of improper basement "escape window"3) Insulation of exposed water supply lines outside of both basement windows to prevent freezing pipe damage4) Replacing the utility room door with one more appropriately sized and bringing it forward to touch the concrete to minimize water entry5) Repair open seems noted at second floor balcony to prevent water damage6) Repair backyard sliding door which does not close (safety hazard for forced entry)7) S-trap in upper, lower master and half bathroom sink waste lines need repair to allow for proper drainage/venting.8) Boiler condensation drain line installation needed9) Repair leaking pipe in utility room to prevent water damage/mold10) Door does not latch at front entry (safety hazard)11) Unable to lock windows at upper living room repair needed for security/energy conservation

19 February 2018 | 7 replies
Any lack of sleep will have a negative impact on my work where I am responsible for the safety of others.

12 December 2017 | 29 replies
However, even retail businesses open their establishments to house flooding vicitims beyond business hours, or donate food or other items for worthy causes, or fly hurricane surviving pets to safety who don't have tickets (Southwest Airlines).

13 March 2018 | 32 replies
In most cases, they just have more margin of safety.

14 December 2017 | 21 replies
The key to self managing is prioritizing:1st) Screen your tenants - If a tenant does not have at least 3X rent as income they will not be able to stay current. 2nd) Have a strong lease, and make sure you live by that lease.

25 December 2017 | 15 replies
It basically says they are someone that if they run into money problems, either has no safety net in terms of friends or family that will take them in OR that they simply don't care and they're going to stick it to you.So that tells you that if they run into money problems with you, they're going to milk it out.Now is there an opportunity there?

11 December 2017 | 3 replies
(sorry for any English mistakes if there is any, English is not my first language ).In case j Scott reading this post , hello to you too .My name is OR (means light in Hebrew)and I’m from Las Vegas .I’m currently reading the book on flipping houses by j Scott ,And also watch all bunch of videos on how to flip houses .I’m 25 years old and I’m fully own 2 property that provide me some nice cash flow every month .I am making a very fair income every year and financial stable .I would like , slowly and safety to quit my job even tho I’m making a nice income there and growing into real estate which this is where I really want to be .As I read the Book on flipping houses I’m starting to look for my first deal .I spoke with few agents and hard money lenders and also to some friends of mine and they all say regarding “finding my next deal “ that it’s a very tight market right now and it’s very hard to find deals .Here is my questions :-Is flipping houses is sill a good business on today market ?

15 December 2017 | 1 reply
I then prioritized that list and took care of the items that we could afford.

18 December 2017 | 29 replies
If your doing rentals, prioritize durability so you don't have to fix it later and remember that every time you have to call someone back to the property to fix something, it costs money.

20 October 2020 | 3 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.