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Michael Rossi Granny Takes Another Scumbag Off the Streets
23 October 2009 | 1 reply
type=rss&cat=&sid=101#story-continuesAll I've got to say is Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish!
Mike Welch Seller Left Behind 1/2 Ton of Garbage in Alley Behind Property Line
29 November 2011 | 14 replies
I noticed, days after the final walk through, that the former owner had discarded a large pile of rubbish into the alleyway directly behind the property.
Charlie Moore When remodeling, can I put “ trash “ on the sidewalk....?
22 July 2019 | 18 replies
In general, garbage is not allowed.Do you want your neighbor to leave rubbish in front of the house and make your neighbor look bad?
Anthony Dooley Clayton Morris flees the Country
16 July 2019 | 24 replies
Probably going to sell the same rubbish.... different country????
Bartholomew Bottomley Online guide for landlords
15 July 2019 | 2 replies
@Bartholomew BottomleyMethinks thou needest get thy cranium out of thy arse before recomedith such rubbish again
Emleigh R. Shared electric meter |two flats |landlord issue
15 July 2019 | 0 replies
Took 12 months for the boiler to be repaired as well as clearing rubbish from previous tenants from the garden.The dishwasher isn't working and trips the electrics and his response was "wash dishes like the rest of us, don't be so posh lmfao" it's his appliance at the end of the day so screw him I guess.
Mark Negley The Book on Rental Property Investing by Brandon Turner summary
17 February 2020 | 2 replies
Or offer to help them fix up a unit for free.Real Estate Agent Invests themselves Responsive Hungry Tech-savvy One-on-one supportTo find: ReferralsAfter you find 3: Sit down with each of them Lender(s) Start looking now and start building a relationship with a few Contractors and handymenHow to find: Ask for referrals Check references The 6:00 a.m. home depot trick Ask store employees Make them compete Bookkeeper Keeps you organized and get your taxes ready CPA Looks at the bigger picture Saves you money in taxes Ideally, someone who specializes in real estate Lawyer Helps you set up leases and other forms and prepare you for the best legal entity for holding the properties Help with evicting a tenant Advise on any sketchy situationHow to find: Ask for referrals Insurance agent Ideally a broker Property manager Cost around 11% of monthly rent Interview a couple to get the detailsCh. 5Analyzing a Rental PropertySunday,September 8, 20199:20PMCalculating IncomeTo determine rent, look at: location Number of beds and baths Amenities like ac, parking, and appliances SizeHow to determinethese: Constantly scan the local paper (daily and weekly) Check craigslist often Check the competition and property management companies’ websites Read “for rent” signs - call the phone and act as a tenant to gather info Talk to other landlords - look for REIA When your unit goes vacant, bump up the rent Too many applicants = price too low Check the MLS (multiple listings service)Estimating Rental ExpensesEasy to calculate: Mortgage — mortgage calculator Interest rates - ask a lender Insurance — call the insurance salesman for quote Water — call the local water department Tenant can pay Sewer — call local water of sewer department Tenant can pay Garbage — call rubbish company Tenant can pay Gas — call the gas company Tenant can pay Electricity — call electric company Tenant can pay HOA fees — call HOA president Snow removal — ask local landlords or snow removal company Tenant can pay Lawn care — ‘’ Tenant can pay Property management — Ask local managers in the area Usually around 10% of monthly rent and 50% of a first months rent (just call it 11% Incase they charge a fee) Even if you don’t want the manager now, you will eventually.
Matt Dickens Newbie: Tenant management help
6 April 2020 | 7 replies
The lease states both that the tenant will keep the premise free of trash and rubbish, and that the tenant shall pay for all utilities.
Ken Eck Trash fines from property
27 April 2020 | 18 replies
This was either due to a lack of oversight on your company’s part as the PM or the tenant is responsible for not following their lease in regards to trash and rubbish on the property.”
Dara Abasute True or False: Liens against a property (cont.)
1 July 2020 | 9 replies
what about "unpaid rubbish" or HOA or mechanical liens?