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Jenn St.Pierre Was this the correct wording?
26 May 2014 | 4 replies
Jordan Thibodeau 's suggestions are great!
Sam Abe Minor plumbing issue
16 June 2014 | 23 replies
Within 72 hours I offered to change the carpet immediately but she didn't want us to enter the unit until she hired a company on her own to evaluate as she claimed there is ecoli probably but the company did the test and ecoli was negative and now they are claiming we do negative air filtration, Remove the affected baseboards, Remove and haul away the drywall / plaster from all the affected areas, 2’-0” high and 2’-0” passed the visible water damaged stained areas, Remove the toe kick from the master bathroom vanity, Use a low pressure rinse with a biocide solution to disinfect the affected areas, Set up dehumidification and air movers to dry the affected areas., Final swab testing is recommended at the end of the cleaning.Once the above has been performed, it will then be oaky to install the new carpet and padding.
Jay M. Hello all from San Diego, CA
8 May 2014 | 18 replies
@Jordan T. thanks!.
Rusty Scott When do you start advertising?
13 May 2014 | 3 replies
Thanks Jordan Thibodeau Do you like to put the full address in the ad, or just the general area??
Stephen E. Leasing Ups and Downs
24 May 2014 | 21 replies
Big dog pet hair will accumulate in heating systems, air ducts, and under appliances.
Jessica G. Please evaluate this DFW possibility
15 May 2014 | 8 replies
Needs: New roof; possible foundation work (needs engineers report); possible plumbing work (old copper pipes); possible HVAC (has gas central heat and window ACs, would need central air, but seller may be in the process of updating) complete indoor rehab including floors; counters; light fixtures, refinishing cabinets; painting or otherwise fixing wood paneling.
Maria Car central air or wall unit
23 May 2014 | 3 replies
My rental unit has a 500 cash flow each month , the central air fan motor went out , eventually I may need to replace the entire unit a/c and furnace which is about 3 k, the house also has a swamp cooler , edison installed the unit for 80 dollars and it cools about 1200 sq feet , the bill is only 25 dollars per month using the swamp cooler it was put on a window compare to 300 dollars for the central air.
Ernest McGachey New Member (Iowa)
22 May 2014 | 3 replies
I am 29 and have been in the Air Force over 8 years.
Dylan Burnett Do real estate agents not like investors?
4 June 2014 | 33 replies
Now, if you are just hot air and a wannabe investor, I suggest that "talking a good hunt" won't be enough, so you'll need to think through different ways to find and acquire.
Nathan E. FL Condo Deal, Would You Take it?
11 June 2014 | 25 replies
It was extortion and I refused to pay them and they served my tenant trying to collect the rent, my tenant ended up moving because I threatened to evict them if they paid them and not me, it was bad.If you do condos or single-family homes don't forget to put away reserves for items like air conditioners, hot water heaters and appliances.