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Isaac Figueroa How to effectively compete against other investors
29 July 2014 | 23 replies
I still get a few out of MLS, its not as heated as it was six months ago around here.
Matthew McLean Canada Foreclosure in Boom Town BUT....serious problems
20 July 2014 | 3 replies
Boiler is ruined and needs replacing, New Heating likely required.
Michael G. I DECLARE: No Landlords should pay for their Tenants' Water !
2 December 2019 | 42 replies
Landlords don't typically pay for their Tenants' Cooking Gas, Internet, Cable TV, Landline-Phone, Cell-Phone, Electricity, Heating Oil or Gas....
Sasha Friedman Finding a tenant
14 May 2014 | 22 replies
-Fenced Backyard -Basement Storage -4 A/C Wall Units Provided to Tenant*Gas HEAT REQUIREMENTS: *1st months rent and equal security deposit required for move in **Must pass background investigation ***$20 Application Fee (Per adult 18 and over) ****Available for Immediate Move-InCall NEXUS today to schedule a showing at a moments notice at (401) 288-1117!
Walter Thompson what is the best way to estimate a rehab price?
27 March 2014 | 5 replies
In my experience the owner always underestimates the cost of repairing a home.Yeah i can get a two ton heat pump system for 1400 cash... " in the owners mind"However there is a lot more to adding a heat pump system and removing the old one, especially if your not doing it yourself, which the owner is thinking he would do.
Drew Farnese cost for heating and cooling a 2500 sf house.
26 March 2014 | 3 replies
Built in 1901.Feel free to chime in if you think it's worth adding a heating unit and then making tenants use window units/ or whatever you think is a better solution.Thanks!
Engelo Rumora The Perfect Turn Key Company
14 April 2014 | 67 replies
During the winter it keeps the tenants bill cheaper by around $100pm and due to most of the tenants living month to month it makes the property more desirable and also they won't short the rent to pay the heating bill.Then you also have more higher ticket items like the plumbing and electrical which also aren't visible in some instances.If you spend enough time talking to someone and building that relationship you will find out if they are genuine or not and if they do repairs that the eye can't see or just lipstick on pigs.Thanks and have a great day.
Emma Green Tiler in Pasadena CA needed
28 March 2014 | 2 replies
EmmaI use a guyNorm Dinley808 250 6022he offers a fair price, great quality work.He really has made most of my projects really popIve also used him to do other creative elements like concrete mantels, and countertops.
Joel Pena 4 unit owner is backup 14k in mortgage payments owns about 75k
29 March 2014 | 6 replies
125k will be a very fair price for the properties and rent roll on this property should be 2600 a month after taxes insurance and water/ sewer 2100. depending who's paying heat.
Tom Sylvester Landlords... What Would You Do?
3 April 2014 | 26 replies
That's $150.00 and most families with freezers keep more than that on hand. ok, let's be honest here. most people just have one fridge. either a side by side or a top freezer. i'd like to have a separate freezer just for meat (like a whole cow butchered), but that's just a dream of mine, not happening.those normal freezers do not have a lot of storage space. 99% of people eat crap food which includes hot pockets, pizzas, waffles, not to mention disgusting frozen dinners that are purchased by people that just want to stuff their faces with something. after all, bad food is cheap and people just want to eat cheap. i understand that.because of the above, most people do NOT have the space to put that much meat in the freezer because meat does not stack as well as pizza boxes. that's my whole point. unless there is an extra freezer or you cook often (not just heat a bagel in the toaster), you dont have that much meat.oh, and btw, fridges and freezers are designed to keep cool for a long time if the power goes out. some people think that meat starts to rot as you open the fridge door.