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Ken Rishel Fair Housing Compliance - What are You Doing?
10 December 2016 | 12 replies
You have the right to request documentation, and you should request it to prove that you aren’t discriminating against other tenants who want pets.
Willow T. How I Made $104,000 on My First Flip Purchased for $31K
12 July 2017 | 171 replies
I find it difficult to figure out how you did all of that for only 30k but you did save a lot on sweat equity. my experience is, even if you do the work yourself, you still need help.if you pulled a permit, which I'm sure you did, I'm surprised the village let you do all of the plumbing yourself. that's definitely needed by a licensed guy and registered by the health dept (even though plumbing isn't all that difficult to DIY).great to live in a flip; just would take a while before it's functional to live in but definitely attainable with heat and hitting the local health club to take a shower. :)maybe it took him 8 months from beginning to closing. if it was an 8 month rehab, he definitely spent more than $30k in labor & materials.
Wesley W. Medical Marijuana in rental units
8 December 2016 | 4 replies
Is there some health care law that precludes me from enforcing the lease provisions?
Steve Sapowsky Board of Health Being Difficult
9 December 2016 | 1 reply
Our local Board of Health is saying they will not allow a shared well "Because we say so."
Jeff F. Cheyenne, WY 7 Unit Apartment Complex
5 August 2020 | 131 replies
If you want to speed the process up, offer tenants $20 for each leak they report.2) You will never get the tenants to give up their pets.
Robert Schwartz About lease options - Rent to buy
14 December 2016 | 8 replies
If the owner agrees then they negotiate a price and any security and pet deposits are put toward closing costs.  
Kathia L. Brick Duplex Analysis
10 December 2016 | 4 replies
. $3,700 = $1,850 left after estimated NOI30 fixed mortgage at 4.09% and 20% down:$419,000 - $83,800 = $335,200 Monthly Payments of $1855$1,850 - $ 1,855 = -$5 Net Cashflow Using Brandon’s 4-Square Method Income Cash Flow Rental Income $3,700.00 Income - Expenses Laundry $0.00 Total Cash Flow $595.00 Parking $0.00 Pets $0.00 Storage $0.00 Total Income $3,700.00 Expenses CoC ROI HOA $0.00 Down Payment $83,800.00 Lawn/Snow $140.00 Closing Costs $3,000.00 Vacancy 5% $185.00 Est.
Steven Payne Getting pet, rat, and smoke smell out of a house
20 December 2016 | 17 replies

I'm renovating a house I bought that has a nauseating smell to it. We have aired the house out for a few days. There were many dogs, cats, and rats living in the house. They also smoked. The smell is probably in the w...

Davido Davido Would permitted triplex, each unit licensed as own B&B be a HoteL
11 December 2016 | 2 replies
Health, fire, several tax authorities, building permit, land use review, insurance, your lender, the neighbors, and who knows who else will be inspecting this property and criticizing the idea. 
Mary lou L. How many pics is enough for a listing.
3 January 2017 | 8 replies
I'm also a fan of using the property address as a URL and posting a bunch of pics to the website--not limited by the MLS that way.It's a pet peeve of mine when people only put up 1-4 pics of their flip.