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Katherine Ming Landlord responsiblity and liabilty with gap in fence
22 May 2021 | 10 replies
If she's worried about it, she can put something in front of it to block it if she's worried her kid will get out when she's not watching them.
Rahul Pradhan Accredited Investor Online Certification Services
22 May 2021 | 0 replies
My CPA wants to charge $150 for signing the letter while earlyIQ is less than half of that per their website.
Dylan Mitchell California AB 1826 required organic waste recycling
23 May 2021 | 4 replies
If there's not enough volume to justify your own dedicated dumpster, or no physical space for the dumpster, it's a possible solution.I don't know if it's compliant with the letter of the law, but for these sorts of things I act rationally and create a paper trail to document effort ... and leave it up to someone else to object.
Alex Goncharov Just curious What are your average days on market for vacant unit
25 May 2021 | 14 replies
The area, the block, features like SQFT, beds/baths in comparison to other homes in the area, your marketing, your response and response time and on and on and on.  
Steve Hicks Looking for some advice for re-negotiations with a seller
23 May 2021 | 8 replies
When we had to renegotiate post-inspection on an as-is property, we prepared a written letter.
Jeremy Torres New tenants move in
2 August 2021 | 5 replies
For us:- Approval letters:  We call and send them an approval letter via email.- Adverse action:  We email that, technically our software does we just push a button and they send it. 
Santhi Mani Question about inspection for a 1950s house
4 June 2021 | 9 replies
If the inspector gets out there and there's active termites, which they should tell you or your agent, you can likely add on the termite letter then (assuming they're an inspector who does the termite inspection as well).If you suspect other issues (ex: foundation), get the ball rolling on getting someone out for an estimate on repairs ASAP, so you have an idea what you're working with.
Robert A Donegan Condominium live in flip
22 May 2021 | 0 replies
I installed granite counter tops in the kitchen, installed a new backsplash, painted the cabinets, added a butcher block counter top in the pantry closet, painted the interior, retiled the bathroom floor and surround for the tub and added a new vanity.
Kerry Baird Tenants Gone Wild, Part 1
24 May 2021 | 9 replies
She told me this ER Doctor had invited guests, the result was that 10 cars were parked on the front yard of my other house, narrowing the street, breaking code and "lowering the value" of her house, two blocks away.  
Anthony Campanello New Jersey -Multiple Dwellings Law (NJSA 55:13:1A-1) Exemption
23 May 2021 | 2 replies
We recently received a letter from the NJ Bureau of Housing Inspection about registering the property under the Multiple Dwellings Law (NJSA 55:13:1A-1).It appears this law only pertains to 3+ Unit multi family properties, which begs the question why we received it in the first place.