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Uwe K. Rentals in Canada - Tenant Improvements
15 October 2010 | 5 replies
I remember during college times I rented a place where I just had to bring my fridge, stove and cabinets were already there.But there is also one big difference (besides the beer): If I want to change a broken 40 cent receptacle here in Milwaukee, I technically have to buy it (40 cents), get a permit from the city (min. $43 or something). and hire a licensed electrician (min. 1 hour charge for 5 min. work, $70).So that costs me now $113.40 already!
Bienes Raices Covering up AC hole
27 September 2010 | 10 replies
Good luck, Bill would you get the permits dept. involved in this, or just do it quietly?
Audley Humes Getting Paid for Releasing Notice of Option?
29 September 2010 | 8 replies
This is that Indymac file so I doubt even if it was a cash buyer they would permit an assignment.
Account Closed When will the TORTURE end?
1 October 2010 | 16 replies
They are living in clean surroundings, getting religion appropriate food, allowed to practice their religion freely, supervised so that no fighting or co-prisoner cruelty is permitted.
Will Irving Need help with a lease
30 September 2010 | 4 replies
That also depends on the systems getting "fed" with any changes (people don't always get permits, and even when there is a permit somebody still has to get the details right).
Justin Case Tenant got pit bull with out asking
25 March 2018 | 31 replies
If one tenant is allowed then you make very difficult to enforce that element of your lease with anyone else.Sounds like you may want to change your lease in the future or add an addendum to your lease to clearly list any dogs that are not permitted.
Jimmy H. Apartment REO Analysis
7 October 2010 | 9 replies
So, I would want to tie it up at this point and get in to do some serious due diligence.I sure would want to look at some financial statements for the last couple of years, I would want to check out the leases, I would want to investigate the rental market, I would want to inspect every unit, I would to call on the fire department, check any police incidents, check with the building department for violations, permits, etc.Overall this looks like a good possibility on the surface.
Nick Abbate Got a FREE DOUBLEWIDE Now what?
19 October 2010 | 22 replies
There will be county and city permits to obtain.You would need to check within the local community as to how much 3/2 mobiles are renting for as an average.No matter where you move the mobile, you will need water, sewer and power.The easiest would be to just "flip" the mobile to another buyer since you appear to be new to this and there is a learning curve.
Amrendra Kumar how to find utilities hook up location on a developed lot
18 October 2010 | 3 replies
If it was recently they will have a set of plans that he had to submit to get his permits.
Bienes Raices Bank delaying turning utilities on for inspection
9 November 2010 | 9 replies
Despite having no disclosure, the one thing I do know about this house is that there is an expired permit on it from several years ago for a repipe.