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Charley F. Declined tenants: Your thoughts?
25 September 2012 | 15 replies
If I liked them I would have asked for an extra months security deposit or maybe 2 months and rented to them.
Rich Weese Just accept it – we're going broke!
23 September 2012 | 7 replies
He also mentioned you help the middle class then they go buy tv's,cars etc. and it drives the economy.My problem with this statement is that he said we lost 9 million jobs in the recession and hired back 4.5 million.The problem is the QUALITY of jobs that people lost and the jobs they had to take as a replacement are nowhere near each other in income levels.I would venture a majority of the new jobs are low income where you tread water paying the bills .In this case consumers will not have much discretionary income to spend on extras to drive the economy.
Rob K. Big changes to Section 8?
25 September 2012 | 28 replies
She can stay in the three bedroom if she pays the extra amount, but she might not be able to afford it.I asked the worker if this is nationwide.
Sergiu Spinu 7 BR house any expirience
27 September 2012 | 22 replies
Tenants are on limited housing budgets (usually), so they don't want to spend extra if they can avoid it.
John Gillis How to deal with apartment complex management after a fire
30 September 2012 | 3 replies
They should not be out of pocket for the extra living expenses.
Lane Ewert Mold house! Flip or Flipflop?
28 September 2012 | 10 replies
Ultimately, assuming you were planning to paint and replace the flooring anyway, you're going to be paying for the following extra stuff related to remediating the mold:- Remove any sheetrock that got wet- Remediate the mold behind the sheetrock- Perform air quality test(s)- Replace the sheetrockRemoving the sheetrock from the entire 2000 sf house probably wouldn't cost more than $3000.
Mike Nelson If RE Agent contacts me with buyer
2 October 2012 | 38 replies
Good point...they'll certainly knock/call, but it won't be with a buyer...it will be just to get the listing...I put my Milwaukee house on Craigslist for a week before we started rehabbing (we were waiting for permits and were just curious if we could wholesale it), and ended up getting about 50 calls from agents.
Victor Bellino Evicting a nightmare tenant in Nevada?
8 October 2012 | 14 replies
The landlord shall not recover or take possession of the dwelling unit by action or otherwise, including willful diminution or interruption or causing or permitting the diminution or interruption of any essential item or service required by the rental agreement or this chapter, except: 1.
Jason T. Invest in Debt...great read, I want more
27 April 2015 | 47 replies
Jason, going through a broker, at least for now probably worth the extra expense he might add.
Tony Licen Just finished building home 40 pics inside.. ask questions
14 November 2013 | 24 replies
Well i wish i would have taken more pictures during construction (i forget to take them every time and regret it big time later) but here are the pictures.If anyone has any questions about the process, NY permits (stress), or materials used ..im here to help.