
10 April 2016 | 25 replies
Since 2009 I have self managed the house we bought because we are under water.
11 October 2015 | 6 replies
I like to use one gallon of concentrated bleach with two gallons of water and a cup of TSP.

17 October 2015 | 5 replies
Legislation to end this abusive, excessive, and illegally applied fee was pursued in Colorado several years ago but was watered down and then killed by HOA property manager interests.

27 September 2016 | 35 replies
Plan to rent the house for between $1200-$1300/month.Rehab Needed: The house is in fairly good condition overall (solid foundation; new high efficiency furnace; newer water heater; updated electric), but we are estimating $25k in repairs.

9 October 2015 | 2 replies
Typically it would generate $1400-1800 in rent with around $3,000 in taxes probably around $1,000 in insurance and $500 for water (all yearly) The neighborhoods are a little on the rougher side and many of the tenants are subsidized, but with good management can be a good return for you.

10 October 2015 | 7 replies
The approach so far is containment, water extraction, dehumidifiers, anti-microbials, manually removing mold, sanding all wood surfaces once dry, hepa vac, kilz coating of all surfaces, hepa vac again.Perfect storm:enclosed crawlspace, still air, hot water, spraying water leak for at least one and up to two weeks straight.

9 October 2015 | 0 replies
The common areas have electricity for lighting and hot water heat and there are two coin laundries so the owner utilities consist of common area electric for lighting, gas and water for the common area heat and hot and cold water for the coin laundry.

12 October 2015 | 11 replies
Those condos on the water seem to get decent rental prices.

9 October 2015 | 2 replies
so...I just realized today that I had the hot water heater for the laundry room washing machine off.FOR LIKE TWO MONTHS.I was trouble shooting something and turned the breakers for the hot water heater off.

10 October 2015 | 2 replies
If the properties are similar in construction and equipment (furnace, AC, water heater, ranges, etc), then splitting on size is an easy way to do it.