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Jack Taylor Selling furniture from condo in Chicago - Estate sale?
3 October 2019 | 3 replies
If I sell it, I won't keep probably 90% of the furniture.
Seullee Baek realtor refused to show a property
3 October 2019 | 1 reply
My boyfriend was looking for apartment rent so he asked to see a property, but they just showed him model unitNext day, he made a contract with them and asked again to see the unit that he will live, but they refused to show the unit because someone is living. so he just waited until no one live there and asked them to see the unit before he move, but they refused again because they have to fix something. and 3 days before his moving date, they called him and said they have to delay the moving date because they didn’t finish fixing. and they moved the date twicewe planned to buy furniture after original move in date but we can’t move that schedule further so we just tried go buy furniture the day before move in date anyway, so we asked them to see the unit to estimate furniture size and etc. but even if it was one day before the move in date, they still refused to show the unit.So he just moved in two days ago without seeing the unit before, but his unit was horrible. they said they fixed something, but carpet looked like not finished and the unit was not clean like model unit.
Dennis Kronenwetter Help: Owner Occupied AirBnb/Long Term Rental Tax Strategy
4 October 2019 | 3 replies
Also, as I understand, as long as the property is "in service" or actively looking for tenants I can write off the proportionate amount of expenses such as furniture, supplies, kitchen, etc. 
Vince Custode Landlords/Property Managers: How do you price your new rentals?
7 October 2019 | 6 replies
Trust me, if I have to, I can convince a woman with children, why she doesn't want to rent a house with granite or stainless appliances, which makes my listing more attractive even at the same price. 
Michelle Bright Avondale, Chicago, IL - Airbnb?
5 October 2019 | 6 replies
Took months to get the approval short term rental, spent thousands in furniture, the added expenses.In the end, it cost us like 35K in costs and lost rent to get 3 units up and running. 
Nathan Gesner What amenities are most wanted?
7 October 2019 | 14 replies
Comfortable outdoor furniture and grill (I want to encourage as much time spent outside as possible 😉) I don't do welcome gifts except for special occasions or returning guests.
Minkis Poleece Picked up a Foreclosure. Brainstorming strategies.
5 October 2019 | 1 reply
The plantiff was a Hard Money lender and the defendant an LLC.There were no photos of the inside of the home on the internet, but I did a walk-by before the auction and could notice plenty of enhancements- new paint exterior, new windows, new AC compressors out in the back lawn, some electrical conduit ran, nice light fixtures and swimming pull furniture, etc. 
Nina Zou Tenant paid late 3 months in a row
8 October 2019 | 9 replies
"Easy payments" is the mantra of the middle class who finance everything from cell phones to furniture
Mark L. Duty of your agents, bad house purchase
11 October 2019 | 50 replies
All real estate carries the same old saying buyer be aware. was there furniture in the house when you saw it or was it empty?
Sean Ridlon What would you do? Stay or go? Free to me house but kinda a pain.
8 October 2019 | 3 replies
My wife has been working for a year after a 17 year hiatus to raise our children, and I am in my second year of self-employment so our financing options are kind of limited.