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Jeremy Marek Pet rules for leases
29 July 2019 | 12 replies
., be flushed down the toilet or any household drain. 7.
Peter Burnside Starting claim for water damage
3 June 2023 | 2 replies
Allstate handled a $30k toilet supply line water damage claim with one call to them.
Jack Lee Passive Investing Guide??
28 November 2021 | 8 replies
If you like the idea of passive income without any tenants, termites or toilets breaking in the middle of the night, then you should think about investing in raw land.
Account Closed Pet Requirements
21 November 2014 | 13 replies
We also include information about their responsibility for pet nutrition, exercise, and toileting.
Kurt Gardner Will you do your own taxes this year?
1 March 2017 | 78 replies
Just as I'll gladly pay someone else to clean apts and deal with toilet repairs.
Lor Fara Renovated flip, doesn’t sell, next options
22 December 2023 | 56 replies
You could reach out to local organizations/hospitals to try renting midterm (corporate employees have less incentive to squat and refuse to leave). 
Kelly Mizell Tools to analyze deals
18 May 2021 | 3 replies
Unknown cost are repairs, don't know when an appliance will break down or toilet clog.
Nathan Jensen Has AirBNB ruined LTR market
20 September 2022 | 22 replies
I bet you those LTR people don't know how to change a hot water tank, replace a breaker, or replace a toilet
Matthew Cervoni Tuesday Tip: Don't Pay Self-Employment Tax on your STR
13 September 2022 | 0 replies
Based on past cases and revenue rulings, other services that are required to maintain the space in condition for occupancy and are not "substantial" include: UtilitiesFurnished UnitsIncidentals such as bottled water, snacks, toilet paper, and soapCleanings of common areas or cleanings after the occupant has ended their stayUnfortunately, there is no clear line drawn in the sand as to what services might trigger a self-employment tax liability; the substantiality requirement creates a significant gray area to be navigated. 
Derek Hedgespeth Duplex in north Florida
5 April 2020 | 5 replies
We self manage our SFH portfolio but our duplexes are on property management (thank goodness since there’s 4x the toilets).