
16 July 2023 | 5 replies
This is the simplest method, but it also means your tenants are more likely to abuse the utilities by leaving windows open with the heat or A/C running, leaving lights on, ignoring the toilet that constantly flushes on its own, etc.3.

26 January 2017 | 18 replies
@Robert Herrera personally I wholesale in Kansas City as I don't want the tenants and toilets.

24 July 2023 | 11 replies
She was contemplating having us manage a Gatlinburg property for her because “I am tired of paying someone $150 to unplug a toilet because they have to drive so far to get to Gatlinburg.”I politely told her not to give up self management for that: I’m having to pay the same $150.

21 April 2021 | 5 replies
Example:House needs toilets installed, windows repaired, and flooring in the living room (total ~$10k).

13 August 2010 | 22 replies
Makes me think of "And Ivana toilet made out of solid gold but that's not in the cards now is it?"

23 December 2022 | 16 replies
Rotting food, trash/mattresses, car parts long since operational, and it looked like someone was squatting there.

19 April 2022 | 38 replies
One of the last repairs was flushing chicken bones down the toilet, replacement of complete flooring and toilets, broken sheetrock and holes in different places etc.

1 June 2020 | 11 replies
After the house was complete, we have found so many flaws with the shoddy workmanship that they (Mainstay) approved and which we had already paid for.Tiles in the kitchen installed improperly, plumbing work which was left unfinished and covered up by dry wall to hide it, the toilets were installed incorrectly, they left a giant hole in the roof….I have a list that goes on and on with all the things they approved and told us we had to pay.

4 September 2023 | 3 replies
My goal is to rent it out and in my market I can expect around 1200-1500 in rent if I accept section 8.Details:-2bd 1ba single family-renovations: new ba w/ floor to ceiling tile throughout, new vanity, new toilet, new lvp flooring, new carpet, new roof, new lighting, new water heater - built in 1912(I visited the property and the only thing I noticed was that the windows had not been replaced, and there was no central air although there were cooling units in each of the room.)I’m having trouble formulating an offer amount and terms because I don’t know how much the owner is all in on the property, and what should the terms be for this type of deal.