A Burm
Communal Spaces are getting gross- HELP?
18 May 2023 | 3 replies
The tenants are students so I know part of this is just them learning to live independently but man... it's really frustrating and frankly just gross to see how they leave it - and I'd imagine frustrating for the tenants who do clean up and want to utilize the space to cook.
Steve Stinson
Toyota announces $222 million investment in Huntsville, AL
20 April 2022 | 0 replies
Of that total, the Huntsville Toyota facility is receiving $222 million, almost 60 percent of the entire investment.
Timothy G.
Rental rules about excessive cooking with oils and grease
7 May 2019 | 16 replies
I have looked at many properties where the tenants cook with oils and grease.
David Pedersen
1031 Exchange for 50% of Owner-Occupied Property
18 May 2023 | 5 replies
Or a self storage facility with an owners quarters.
Marshall Montazeri
RV STORAGE QUESTION
3 June 2020 | 12 replies
I was recently able to close on 2.5 acres of properly zoned land to establish an RV/Boat storage facility on.
Matt Proudlove
Solar & Wind Farm Investing
24 July 2019 | 15 replies
They need to know that they will get that energy delivered on time.I would think that there would be more money in developing the renewable storage facilities near the points of use.
Lenore C.
7 Years to Retirement, what would you do?
30 October 2017 | 4 replies
Our firm tends to advise clients to get into Residential Care Facilities.
Darren Bloomfield
Rehab- Splitting Utilities & Adding Central AC
27 January 2023 | 1 reply
My current set up:(1) Furnace (in unfinished basement) with shared duct work to both units (1) Water heater in basement used for both units(2) separate electrical boxes for each unitHeat/ gas bill shared Separate Cooking oil/ stove bill for 2nd floorNo ACThe thermostat / temperature control is only in the 1st unit so all the 2nd floor can do is open/ close its duct work----Seems like I have three options that i can think of.
Aditya Bhate
U.S vs Canada (In general)
25 May 2023 | 2 replies
But since he has dual citizenship, he was confused should he move to U.S for settlement considering the following points:1) In general, houses are more expensive in Canada compared to U.S comparing 'similar type' cities.2) Taxes in Canada compared to U.S (*Again varies from state to state but in general)3) Overall number of deals (residential/commercial) are more in U.S compared to Canada.4) For someone looking to settle permanently in one particular country, we need to compare other factors too such as Cost of living, Healthcare (Facilities and Cost), Insurance, Crime rate etc. 5) Again weather is an important factor because many may not like the harsh Canadian winters.
Clark Hsu
Residential Care Homes for elderly
13 April 2023 | 2 replies
It sounds like there are two separate projects: starting a care facility and purchasing an investment property.