
20 October 2018 | 62 replies
When you use Rentigo to collect rent, we charge a processing fee.To process eChecks, there is a flat fee of $.99.To process debit cards, there is a low processing fee of 1%To process credit cards, there is a low processing fee of 2.5%The property manager can control who bears each individual fee, either themselves or the tenant."

2 August 2021 | 56 replies
Plus tenant will bear cost of damages as they occur.TENANT agrees that there will be nothing besides human waste and toilet paper going in toilets or drains.

3 January 2020 | 21 replies
This is true of any town that borders the river, so this is an extension of #1, but it bears mentioning as its own point, because these things tend to be interconnected.3.

13 April 2017 | 8 replies
if the roof doesn't leak, is well sealed laying well and you're replacing due to hail damage, a roof over may work just fine for a long time, and generally on higher pitched roofs, wouldn't do it on 3/12 or less.If you do a roof over, inspect the collar ties (cross tie between rafters at the upper 1/3 of the rafter just below the ridge) and ceiling joists properly tied into top plates, as there will be more weight to bear.

16 March 2019 | 11 replies
There are accounting and reporting requirements that are ongoing throughout the terms of the arrangement.As a tenant/buyer, you are less at risk, but enforcing such a deal if the landlord/seller changes his mind, or dies, or sells the property While the seller bears most of the risk in such a transaction, doing business with a seller who is willing to take this risk, whether they are aware or not, should also be an indicator of future interaction with the seller.

3 October 2017 | 8 replies
Determine whether or not there is damaged soil due to leaking storage tanks.

17 July 2018 | 26 replies
Bear in mind, this was the most rainfall ever recorded in the area.

30 September 2017 | 54 replies
Just like Real Estate, you can profit in a bull, a bear, or a neutral market.

13 October 2017 | 8 replies
The house is in the Houston area (I know we have not the best soils), built in 2001, starter home 3/2, 1500 ft2.

29 October 2017 | 95 replies
Everything is a microcosm of the society at large, so it is reasonable to expect (and I think posting and participation numbers bear this out) that a good number of BP posters will be here for a week/month and then gone into the abyss.