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5 November 2018 | 16 replies
It has a large garage I use for storage, but still keep the house heated.
4 November 2018 | 8 replies
Also, snow removal, if you live in a climate with snow and ice.Landlord Responsibilities: Landlord will at all times during the tenancy keep the premises fit for human habitation, and shall in particular:a.Cultivate, care for and mow surrounding grass, lawn, flowers, and shrubberyb.Maintain the premises to substantially comply with any applicable code, statue, ordinance, or regulation governing the premisec.Maintain the roof, floors, walls, chimneys, fireplaces, foundations, and all other structural components in reasonable good repair as to be usable and capable of resisting normal loadsd.Keep any shared or common areas reasonable clean, sanitary, and safe from defects increasing the hazards of fire or accidente.Provide a reasonable program for the control of infestation by insects, rodents, and other pests at move in f.Except where the condition is attributable to normal wear and tear, make repairs and arrangements necessary to put and keep the premises in as good condition as at move ing.Provide reasonably adequate locks and provide keys to the tenanth.Maintain all electrical, plumbing (main lines), heating, and other facilities and appliances supplied by Landlord in reasonably good working orderi.Maintain the unit in reasonably weather tight conditionj.Provide facilities adequate to supply heat and water and hot water as reasonably required by the tenant
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7 December 2018 | 32 replies
@Shayne Mahoney I don't do a lot of rentals, but as a MA Realtor (and as a landlord) it is highly illegal to discriminate against a potential renter because they receive any form of public assistance.If you look at the crime heat maps on Trulia (about the only thing it's good for), you can get the lay of the land.
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20 May 2020 | 17 replies
The barn is not fully insulated and doesn’t have heat, so in Michigan, that leaves only about 6-7 months of wedding opportunity.
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18 November 2018 | 3 replies
Brand new cabinetsBrand new graniteQuick Bench (LOVE this in small apartments)Egress WindowNew wall heater (also has central heat but it's controlled on first floor)New baseboards and quarter round installA couple thoughts I had after the project was done.
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4 November 2018 | 0 replies
Roof, Electric, Plumbing, Central air/heat recently done (3 yrs approx).
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6 December 2018 | 9 replies
We want to rent the 2nd unit and move into the 1st unit which is a a two bedroom 1 full bathroom.We are currently doing some renovations to the 1st unit to make it polished for us to live in comfortably.Eventually, we both want to go our separate ways purchasing our own second homes and making our shared inherited property entirely a rental to help pay for our own ventures.We are both first time homeowners and learning as we go and happy to have stumbled upon this site.Although we paid off the mortgage of the home, it needs some renovations to get it up to date and fresh looking to attract renters.We recently updated the heating systems to high efficiency tankless combination units.However, that was a huge financial investment on our part and are looking to keep our spending down to what is essential, but will help get the house great looking for renters.Any advice on how to maximize our rental profits in this kind of scenario?
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5 November 2018 | 8 replies
I'm noticing that heating and hot water in places like Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Chicago, Ohio, are a large part of those expenses.
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5 November 2018 | 1 reply
I did some research and sounds like it might just be the heating elements?
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5 November 2018 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $65,000 Cash invested: $10,000 single family built in 1952 all brick 3 bedrooms 1bathroom .21 acre +-hardwood floors heating and air conditioning no garage What made you interested in investing in this type of deal?