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Ned Cavasian Kitchen Cabinet Replace or paint?
1 December 2020 | 4 replies
That design without countertops came to about $6500 after tax not including install and counter tops / sink. 
Lloyd Segal Economic Update (Monday, January 18, 2021)
18 January 2021 | 0 replies
The decapitation will involve breaking freshly installed glass, slicing through new steel beams, and grinding down recently poured concrete.
Nate Bartow Seller financed down payment
15 January 2021 | 39 replies
I prefer seeing an installment sale of a business entity, that can be structured hundreds of ways, it's not a real estate transactions but may have tax transaction matters and such are not made of public record until shown with the Secretary of State as officers/directors/members or  owners. :)     
Adam B Henderson Airbnb arbitrage template
14 November 2019 | 1 reply
I try to incentivise them as much as possible by offering the following: 1) One full year of rent in advance (typically at a slightly discounted price from their advertisement); 2) I am responsible for any maintenance items excluding major mechanical issues (electric and hvac), which means if there is any kind of backup or plumbing problem, it's on my dime, but it also means that they are going to have a renter that is not calling them to fix minor things; 3) I release them from any liability related to the Airbnb; 4) I install a keypad lock on the front door and agree to leave it when I vacate; 5) After the one year lease we go month-to-month until March when they can get back on the seasonal leasing schedule (which I inform them of), and then I sign a year lease and pay as a regular tenant.
Sendhil Krishnan My RAL (Residential Assisted Living) Care Home Journey
20 May 2021 | 18 replies
I logged into the net cams installed in the house and prayed no one would break in to steal the furniture or start squatting. 
Petra Handrigan Property Manager did not keep records, Security Deposit issues
28 August 2019 | 6 replies
We think some of the charges should be charged to the tenant i.e. cleaning, carpet repair (new carpet was installed during tenancy), damaged cabinetry, drywall damage, damaged doors, missing window screens and frame damage, burnt out light bulbs, trash removal, neglected yard maintenance etc.
Hae Sun Yi Security Deposit: TV Wall Mount Installation
9 September 2019 | 5 replies
They said it didn't fit their big TV so they installed a new one and they took it with them and left mine in the basement uninstalled.
Darren Hitz 8% natural light and 4% natural ventilation for each habitab
12 September 2019 | 4 replies
Also, installing windows means you will have to get a structural engineer to see if a bigger window can handle the load, especially if you have a brick building.
Thomas J. Clifford Kitchen Floor Replacement Recommendations?
29 April 2020 | 6 replies
I have Lifeproof LVP installed in my rental property in each unit plus I installed it in my primary residence myself.
Ann Keefe Water Bill Back in Minnesota
11 May 2020 | 5 replies
@Ann Keefe you can install a sub meter and that would be your safest bet.