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Zul Hirani best strategy in todays up market in los angeles to make $$
13 October 2015 | 2 replies
If you would like to connect and talk more about Simi Valley or the rest of Ventura County, feel free to shoot me a private message.GuysThe water great out here in Riverside, some of us are making it big on little deals it's become a way of life.  
Andrew Fisher New in Northeast Ohio, Akron/Canton/Massillon area
14 October 2015 | 13 replies
I'm really in an ideal situation where my services will be in pretty high demand anytime I'm not working on our real estate goals so I'm hoping to "gradually shift" rather than "cold turkey". 
Christina R. Follow the yellow brick road...... down to the front door
13 October 2015 | 1 reply
Does it create water problems inside the home or even a propensity for water problems?  
Mike Cartmell To Flip or Hold
13 October 2015 | 1 reply
New roof, windows, water heater, and complete interior rehab.I can rent it for $1300/month and will refinance pulling all of my cash out for a 30 yr fixed PITI payment of around $650.My questions is do these numbers make sense for a long term buy and hold or should I flip this with a sale price of around $155-160?
Denise Chester Floor vents...move or stay?
13 October 2015 | 6 replies
Here in IL I usually have dealt with them on the bottom since it gets cold here, but sometimes some houses have both.
Lance J moore is this a deal?
6 March 2015 | 3 replies
I did my numbers and came up with a fmv of 23k so i was able to talk seller down to 12k from 25k...rent  is currently 425 a month my plan is to wholesale it as is investment property tenants pays all utilities  except water and sewage.
David Krulac Single Family Rentals versus Multi-family Rentals
6 March 2015 | 21 replies
House tenants pay more utilities like water, sewer and trash than apt. tenants. 
Joseph F. Offsetting rent payment due to "loss of revenue"
6 March 2015 | 0 replies
Given that it was Sunday the part was not available.On Monday, the commercial tenant claims to have experienced a loss of revenue because the space was too cold to receive (scheduled) clients.The tenant offset the rent by the amount of revenue alleged to have been lost that Monday. 
Arlan Potter Do you want to pay your tenant's unpaid water bill?
15 March 2015 | 41 replies
If the tenants don't pay it, then the water company should shut off the water and it goes on their credit. 
Laura Levine First Major Reno - Short term failure for Long-term success!
22 March 2015 | 7 replies
Once we started construction, we ran into several major problems including a steam pipe running through a kitchen wall that we were planning to open up, a huge leak inside a couple of walls that required the replacing of a whole exterior wall, damaged subfloors, major termite damage that resulted in a replacement of the sill plate in the master bedroom, needing to upgrade full electrical service (and split it into two separate panels) and a corroded water line that required emergency replacement all the way to the street in the middle of winter during record setting cold temps and a snow storm.