Stephen E.
Pet Restrictions
19 March 2014 | 17 replies
Puppies can cause way too much damage in their growing stage, so I do not allow puppies of any kind, large or small.
Arthur Banks
Car washing and minor maintenance
20 March 2014 | 20 replies
Disposal of fluids can be done properly, it's when they aren't you can have an issue.Noise is another issue to be covered generally, so revving up an engine constantly (as if they think they know what they are doing as old hot roders did) can be a noise issue.My lease prevented the tenant from keeping any inoperable machinery on premises or parts thereof, which meant all vehicles, lawn mowers or any gadget had to be operable, vehicles had to be titled, licensed and insured.The outside had to be free of clutter, trash, salvage or personal property not designed specifically as lawn furniture or for outdoor cooking and such was to be stored from view from the street when not in use.Those types of covenants will take care of a vehicle on blocks or an engine sitting in the yard.I wouldn't say anything about some minor repair being made to a vehicle, where do you draw the line, changing a windshield wiper or adding fluids or pulling the transmission. so long as it's done in the day and operable, doesn't cause toxics to spill, doesn't produce unwanted annoying noises, isn't a safety issue, is kept clean and neat, what's the issue?
Dan Holden
The 90 Day Challenge
4 December 2019 | 49 replies
Unless that causes problems with the primary job :)Bravo on putting yourself out there.
Steve Smithy
Debating on selling my 4plexes
20 March 2014 | 18 replies
you really need to have a passion for it and be turning a profit to make it worth the hassle and worry it is causing you.
Annette Hibbler
Detroit is on Zillow's Top Ten Buyer's Market List
28 March 2014 | 11 replies
It's challenging keeping turnkey inventory up cause they sell very quickly.
Shequann Burrwell
higher rents
20 March 2014 | 2 replies
If the solar array produces "extra" power during the day it basically causes the electric meter to run backward, providing power to the grid that the homeowner then gets credit for.Many solar companies offer longterm solar leases or "power purchase agreements" which involve minimal investment from the homeowner-- they own the panels, you just pay the solar company for the power produced.
Chris K.
How to handle previous resident still using address years later?
27 May 2017 | 20 replies
I finally ask for a supervisor, and told him I had a golden retriever, other than that no person lived at the house,,,he ask me if I knew "xxx xxx",,the niece, I said I knew who she was, but had never meet her.She still used my house as a residence, and her daughter had turned 16,,the insurance company thought I was simply not insuring her,,,we got it resolved, but he said if I hadn't been with them for many years, it could have caused me problems (they could have found a reason to not re-new my policy because they thought I was lying.
Sean Rand
seems like a GREAT deal
21 March 2014 | 5 replies
funny story cause I asked my "realtor" to pull all listings 120 days or older and she sent me the list with a few new listings, this example happens to be one of them...new listing, don't expect it to last.
Robert Taylor
Should I spend the time necessary to try to create a "brand name" for my flips?
23 March 2014 | 14 replies
And several years ago I had a potential buyer tell me, "there's no way that I'm paying THAT much for it, cause I know how much you paid!".
Sean McCrory
Anyone use these guys?
17 January 2015 | 16 replies
If you manage it properly, then it's a good source of funding but if you manage it poorly, it can cause problems.