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Dax Nollenberger Step-by-step guide to owning an Santa Cruz Airbnb
30 April 2023 | 9 replies
Experts like Robuilt suggest better quality furniture.
Sidd Shrivastava Chases Ocean grove
23 December 2023 | 0 replies
The cottage has outdoor shower only, do i need to get an indoor shower too or cover outdoor one. 3.
Forrest T Schue Getting high appraisals
7 May 2022 | 2 replies
I’ve heard things like an outdoor generator hookup and permanent storage sheds.
Justin Jarboe LEASE ADDENDUMS? What extras do you add to your lease
12 August 2020 | 78 replies
LANDLORD is not liable to TENANT, guest, or occupant for personal injury, damage to or loss of personal property (furniture, jewelry, clothing, etc.) from fire, flood, water leaks, rain, hail, smoke, ice, explosions, interruptions of utilities, criminal conduct including theft, burglary, assault, vandalism or other crimes, acts of God, or other causes unless caused by LANDLORD’s negligence.
Glenn Mcgrath Fix Roof leak or replace the roof?
3 September 2021 | 27 replies
We don't have one piece of furniture with the exception of office furniture and beds, but no headboards, no dressers and no couches.I am 71-years old and never purchased a new vehicle with the exception of a new Mercedes SUV I purchased my wife about 7 years ago and the vehicle does not have 2,000 miles on it because my wife loves a 2003 Ford cargo van she drives every day because she put 3 custom-made dog beds in the van and doesn't have to worry about her dogs messing up her Mercedes.
Ben Ruffing Transitioning between tenants
26 December 2023 | 9 replies
And empty  of all furniture so it looks more spacious to the potential renter.
N/A N/A Due Diligence List ?
1 August 2006 | 3 replies
Any service or advertising contracts: (Trash, extermination, maintenance, management, commission agreements, union agreements, vending, billboard, pay telephone, etc. and any instrument or contract to be assumed by Purchaser) Copies of all recent appraisals, engineering reports, environmental reports Survey (as-built), legal description, architectural and engineering plans and specifications Payroll register: List of employees including name, position, wage rate, and entitled benefits Business license Physical inventory of furniture, fixtures, and equipment, and supplies.
Micah Smith Wear and tear vs. damage and how to deal with tenants threatening a bad review
8 April 2023 | 7 replies
I've usually had tenant offer to buy the damaged furniture or at least not argue about chipping in to fix it.I'll see if I can apply some sealer to the top. 
Cristin Andrews How to handle property manager leasing to person with warrants for drugs burglary etc
5 December 2023 | 30 replies
They have paid rent for past two months on time but I am concerned about possibility of using the place as grow house as they installed a security system (without asking first but called after and claimed they didn't know they were supposed to ask first even though it is in lease until renters mom supposedly told him) and replaced all of the outdoor screens with black solar screens.  
Joyce Y. The Tenants from Hell - How to Deal? Help Me.
25 January 2019 | 31 replies
The advantage for the tenant is that he gets to leave his furniture in the house, he's basically just packing up his clothes and moving in with someone else, and his brother wants to move in right afterwards, with the furniture already there.