
11 May 2018 | 12 replies
Let her know you will release her from her lease if she chooses to leave.You need to stop th enoise or get rid of her.

11 May 2018 | 6 replies
your PM contract probably releases them from liability. you should clean up and re-rent unit. then go after prior tenant for damages. you PM should be gone...like yesterday.

11 May 2018 | 5 replies
He is either offering the 201 or signing a release.

1 December 2017 | 73 replies
We could all meet at Hooters for a drink to celebrate the million mark and name change!

30 November 2017 | 9 replies
Explained how to remove hardwood flooring to release the pressure pushing them up. very informative guy)Feel free to recommend any foundation people you know in Houston.I've included a picture of the hardwood flooring and would appreciate feedback please.

1 December 2017 | 21 replies
I'm not sure Jay.. it seems like every time I go to Vegas, my net worth drops by $2-3K ;) Never been an issue with me as I don't gamble.. but I have had a few dinners for 4 that were 2k LOL.. cheap food and Vegas is a thing WAY in the past.. now its as expensive if not more than any place in the country or world.. at least the celebrity chef type places at the major Casino's.I went into one fish restaurant they have this great display of dead fish and there is a price tag by the fish I thought that was price PER fish turned out to be price per pound.. so my 68 dollar snapper was 4 pds and I paid 300 bucks for one fish..

1 December 2017 | 24 replies
If it was thousands, perhaps but otherwise move on unless you enjoy tilting at windmills ;).Lesson for next time is to include in the purchase agreement instructions to the title company that they should hold back X months of rent from the purchase proceeds to cover possible misdirection of funds and only release funds once Direct Deposit from HUD into your bank account have been verified.Oren

2 December 2017 | 8 replies
Unless all contingencies have been released I myself have a buyer or two in the back burner.

19 December 2017 | 15 replies
First of all, I didn't start this thread to attack the professional tradesmen, but sometimes it gets to a point where even if you want to pay someone for a job, you end up DIYing the last 10% (or 25 or 50) of the work whether it be additional damages, debris cleanup or poor workmanship.May be this is unique in South Florida, I am not sure.I have a long list of pet peeves, but I will just mention a few here that I noticed that seems to happen almost all the time.For example, whenever I hire someone to do work outside, say painting, stucco plastering, landscape, pest control, anything that involves borrowing your garden hose to dilute, mix, rinse...they ALWAYS find a way to deform the hose ends - by stepping on the connection, cross threading the connection, dropping the nozzle, clogging the nozzle, and they NEVER turn the hose bib off, they just release the nozzle handle and leave the hose pressurized.

15 December 2017 | 16 replies
You always want one in the hall and one in the bedroom.I know some landlords think by having their tenant sign a piece of paper that they release themselves of liability.