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Mogi P. Rehab for rent ready conditions
5 April 2011 | 18 replies
depends on the income class...i do lower to median income tenants..no ceiling fans, no icemakers, no dishwashers, no garbage disposals, no carpet..anything that's not required by minimum housing code is something that they can braek and will expect you to fix...carpet will need to be changed between tenants...i paint my hardwood floors brown instad of sanding and staining bc most tenatns will put rugs down on them anyawys...i try to use commerical grade VCT tiles as mucha s possible.you can buff them and clean them up pretty easily...just think durability...you want stuff that will last and look decent in 5 years still...
Matt Whiteside 2nd deal under contract, turning into another learning experience
21 February 2014 | 17 replies
Finally the judge put an end to it.Got the house listed and had interest, buyer backed out then found another, the problem was now the county came out to respond to a code violation, it was determined that there was no septic system on the property.
Amie D. Property manager company has bad reviews online
14 June 2014 | 8 replies
I live out of town and am required by local codes to have a local manager, so can't just do it myself.
Chris Williams Building Rental Unit on property
21 March 2023 | 8 replies
I know there are codes, etc to be taken into consideration, but just curious what others have experienced in regards to this.
Zachary A. Niche short-term rental, will it work?
7 December 2016 | 14 replies
(I personally do not have a TV in my residence, but own about 30 TV's lol)I also recommend putting an electronic code entry pad on each bedroom, so they feel like they have a private, locked space - but cannot lock themselves out of the room.
Jared Garfield Can IKEA Turn You Into A Real Estate Investing Genius?!
21 January 2017 | 5 replies
The development was originally planned to include 15,000,000 square feet (1,400,000 m2) of retail, office, residential space as well as 11 acres (45,000 m2) of public parks.[3] Its size encouraged the Postal Service to award the neighborhood its own ZIP code: 30363.[4]Atlantic Steel MillAtlantic Station was designed with energy efficiency in mind and many of the buildings are LEED certified.[5] Additionally, the project was developed to help mitigate urban sprawl and reduce air pollution by allowing many more people to live and work within walking distance of most everyday things they need, with many alternative transportation options nearby.
Garry C. Unauthorized Maintenance on Water Heater - Bill the Tenant?
8 May 2017 | 8 replies
Let's me come down so he can think he got something.Also a note on the Lowes install, if there are code issues that need to be addressed, it's an extra.
Brad Cogswell How to not lose $40k doing a fix and flip
26 May 2017 | 12 replies
The seller's SOW didn't contemplate a new roof, an out-of-use pool in the backyard that neighbors had been using for burning trash and needed to be filled, exposed and out of code electrical, and a basement that had been dug up by the previous owner.
Eric Siebert Zillow and Zestimates
25 May 2017 | 5 replies
One homeowner is suing Zillow , saying buyers feel her home is overpriced based on the Zestimate.The Zestimate concept is awesome, but the code needs some work. 
Mario Brown Drop Energy Bills / Raise Rents
31 May 2017 | 8 replies
My thought process is two fold...The Altruistic Side Of MeLower Income Tenants without the education or awareness of the major changes in building codes and green product technology over the last 15 years, coupled with investors that are not financially motived to make improvements that don't have hard objective returns have left a large portion of our population paying more than 15% of their income toward utility bills.