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Crystal Shi My tenants trim my fig tree to only one 1/4 if its size
18 April 2021 | 2 replies
In your case, you hired them to maintain the landscaping, so you have to either accept that they did a bad job or go after them in Small Claims like you would any contractor that does a poor job.In my leases, tenants are responsible for "ordinary" landscaping like watering, mowing, and weeding.
Ray Harp Weird Property- Zone Residential but looks Commercial- no go
18 April 2021 | 2 replies
(Besides being zoned Residential-LOL) Like, photoshopping landscaping to the front, virtual staging and making a new listing on Craigslist?
Crystal Shi my tenant trim my fruit tree badly can I take desposit.
11 May 2021 | 3 replies
Did you inspect his landscaping work? 
Eric Turner I have $50k cash ready to invest and $50k in liquid assets.
26 April 2021 | 59 replies
From where you are right now I would say you are about 4-5 months out from seeing any type of real success generating deals due to the current competitive landscape so your focus should be on building your brand and attraction methods because MLS and other options just won't work in your location. 
Cody Clinton How to manage rentals as a business
19 April 2021 | 5 replies
Of course the given is that landscape will change as I grow and develop hopefully better and more efficient systems and skill sets.
Amit Shah should i buy my first rental in this sellers market
20 April 2021 | 8 replies
but then would will cover landscaping ?
Christian Leon In need of some Direction
19 April 2021 | 5 replies
Etc.Thanks, I needed the break from landscaping, work my mind for a while.
Dana Davis Mobile home park market
13 May 2021 | 2 replies
Some of those variables are the size of the park, number of vacant spaces, number of POHs, number of vacant POHs, number of MH spaces, number of RV spaces, the park amenities, landscaping and trees in the park, the age of the park, underground infrastructure age and condition, park location, size of the market, demand in the market, water or well, sewer or septic, other utility sources and whether or not they are direct billed, deferred maintenance, cost of management, and more.However, if you are asking how to value a mobile home park, there is a quick "back of the napkin" way to evaluate a park that will usually tell you if the deal is worth a closer look.
Hess Koo Self-employed tenant paid in cash
19 April 2021 | 4 replies
The property has been vacant for few months now and I haven't had a chance to find a good tenant yet.I have a prospective tenant that is self employed (landscaper) which is paid by cash.
Ronald Rohde Industrial/warehouse investment in DFW
20 April 2021 | 7 replies
Not much for a triple net lease, landscaping, paint, lighting ~$30,000 What was the outcome?