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Olivia C. My worst landlord story - join in!
5 May 2015 | 7 replies
Ruined all my upholstered furniture and one rug.
Amit M. Postlets vs zumper vs Craigslist for rental listings
6 October 2016 | 22 replies
Still great for used furniture or who delivers mulch, but not for renting your home.  
Curtis Hunter Is 20% a good starting point?
24 September 2014 | 21 replies
Interns are paid nothing at many companies.And a young person looking to enter a field long ago (such as furniture making) would apprentice for a years to learn a trade.I paid to go to school at night to get my MBA.
Johann Jells Can I change a lease to "no dogs" on an existing tenant?
29 May 2014 | 4 replies
Can they have furniture?
CK Hwang Monetizing the trash out process
10 November 2014 | 2 replies
We've got a whole bunch of stuff to throw away, but also a whole bunch of stuff like books, furniture, tools, artwork, etc, that I think is worth money and could be sold.for those of you that do trash outs, and I'm guessing most flippers do, has anyone ever gotten down to monetizing the trash out process?
Dylan McLauchlan Student Rental. Summer Vacancy?
23 August 2014 | 24 replies
We've just now started putting desks and some furniture in the duplex to minimize damage from kids moving furniture in and out.
Travis Lauchman Need some help getting my training wheels!
2 September 2013 | 6 replies
I haven’t delved deep enough to fully understand their target profit margin, but they do a really beautiful job with all of their rehabs - gleaming hardwood floors, kitchens dressed to the 9s, updated outdoor masonry, etc. which leads me to believe they must be somewhat selective with location (Baltimore still has some 16,000 vacancies) and sure of good resale value.Anyway, the title of the role is ‘Property Research Manager’.
Tim Wilderbeeste Dealing with a witheld check from a tenant
14 June 2015 | 7 replies
We've only had one other really bad tenant, and in that case we did the same of taking the individual to court, as mentioned earlier to Nicholas, even though we knew we wouldn't see a cent, just to protect others down the track.As per Florida law, we issued them with a 3 day pay-or-leave notice last week that expired on Friday, and as best as we can ascertain they have left, bar some items of furniture left behind and a set of keys left on the kitchen counter.
Victor Warnsley How-to's in buying 1st beachfront property
26 May 2015 | 21 replies
You are responsible for electricity, water, gas, phone service, cable, furniture, HOA/Condo fees, and most importantly ASSESSMENTS.
Steven B. Good numbers or am I crazy? Please help first timer...
25 May 2015 | 3 replies
Carpet, paint, outdoor woodwork, some kitchen things.Rent estimate of $850 ($375 up, $475 down)ParcelB - Listed at $45K; ARV best guess is $50KBuilding2SFH, 3/1.