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George Smith Not adequate fencing for emotional support dog in New York State
6 April 2020 | 0 replies

Good afternoon,
I've got a tenant who has an emotional support dog but my property doesn't have the fencing or a gate to keep the dog contained. If I'm liable for a dog that edgily runs down the street and bites some...

Nirav Shah Viz Alert 3 - Jobless Claims
8 April 2020 | 7 replies
The states recording the biggest increases last week were California (878,727), Pennsylvania (405,880), New York (366,403), Michigan (311,000), Texas (276,000), Ohio (272,000), Florida (227,000) and New Jersey (206,000) based on unadjusted data.Percent increase in weekly unemployment claims from last week, ending March 28, was even higher than the previous week’s record-breaking total.
Michael Nugent The littlest & uglist Ranch
6 April 2020 | 0 replies
This kitchen offers a kitchen bar and it opens to the spacious family room.
Michael Nugent The ugliest little Ranch nobody wanted
6 April 2020 | 1 reply
This kitchen offers a kitchen bar and it opens to the spacious family room.
Michael G. How to Effectively Market New Rentals
7 April 2020 | 3 replies
This building is located in a city area with plenty of attractions such as universities (x3), state offices, corporate offices, retail business, restaurants, bars, etc...We are interested in marketing the rentals towards university professionals (i.e. professors) due to the presumed ease of management it will represent for us (low turnover, moderate-high salaries, presumed care of property, etc...)My question to you: How do I effectively market these units to the university professionals I am seeking to attract?
John McSherry Full gut renovation in Garden City, Long Island New York
24 April 2020 | 1 reply

Investment Info:

Single-family residence fix & flip investment in Garden City.

Purchase price: $555,000

Cash invested: $80,000

Sale price: $750,000

Great flip in top Long Island neighborhood....

John Morgan SWAT team surrounding my rental now
9 April 2020 | 19 replies
I'd declare it abandoned, inspect for evidence of illegal activity and call the cops in if you find it (grow operation, meth house, drug scales, you name it), secure it, move their stuff into a storage place that gives first month free (take tons of pictures) and board the place up really tightly, including the best locks you can get, and start getting the place cleaned up, and re-rented as quickly as possible (but don't remove the boards on windows until you either have tenants in there, or bars on the windows. 
Tyler Santos Processes and Procedures
27 October 2020 | 3 replies
I began with  PMmadeeasy,com and read Dan Kennedy's books, one of which is titled, "No BS Ruthless Management of People and Profits: No holds barred, Kick Butt, Take-No-Prisoners Guide to Really Getting Rich.
Gregory Greene Looking to Invest outside of California
8 April 2020 | 14 replies
I live in New York but choose not to invest here.
Phil Savio Tenants Who Are Taking Advantage of the Eviction Moratorium
10 April 2020 | 8 replies
Doug Ducey, in an executive order Tuesday, barred police officers and constables from carrying out eviction orders under certain circumstances.Not all renters will be eligible for the reprieve.Under Ducey's order, relief will be available to anyone who is required to be quarantined based on a diagnosis of COVID-19 or has been ordered to self-quarantine by a licensed medical professional based on symptoms.Evictions also can be avoided if someone else living in the home is diagnosed with the virus or if they have some condition "that makes them more at risk for COVID-19 than the average person.''