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Joshua Dorkin Beware of the Real Estate Guru Trap: What to Look for & How to Protect Yourself
20 October 2020 | 122 replies
Any successful guru whose brand is his ability to come up with novel ways of doing things and is confident enough that his method is worth your time would probably rather make a ton more money by throwing out all the bells and whistles and smoke screens and lay out a simple marketing plan that offers a brief overview of the system, including the niche is serves and the type of properties you'll be finding in order to use the system.  
Enzo Nassif Terrible Landlord and Terrible house
19 February 2019 | 4 replies
Well, I've been living in this house for quite a year now, and the Landlord is always being disrespectful with us and always taking too much to fix things in this 10 years old house that is falling in peaces , last week our a.c broke, it wasn't getting cold, so we asked him and only 4 days later someone came to "help", and the a.c. was working again for 2 days, and then it got it broke (the air made an explosion sound and there was smoke coming out of my son's bedroom air ventilation) so we turned the a.c. off and open the windows so the burning smell would go away and then we called the Landlord and told him about what happened and that we need it him to call  someone to fix it or something, anything.
King Mmuwe Ways to decrease expenses and increase cash flow
23 August 2019 | 2 replies
She is on top of every tenant, knows what vehicle every tenant drives, knows when a tenant has visitors and for how long and she knows who smokes and throws their cigarette butts on the ground. 
Susan H. Tenant didn't sign move-out checklist but...
27 July 2016 | 1 reply
Maybe they were hoping I wouldn’t notice the bad smell permeating the house, or the unauthorized changes to the shower fixtures, missing closet shelves, mold/mildew on window sills and frames, filthy oven (all contrary to Lease), and also cigarette butts and dog waste outside (both required to be disposed of daily per the Lease)….well, you get the point.
Minna Hu Advise needed on working with city inspectors
3 April 2018 | 2 replies
HiWe recently asked for fire retrofit inspection of our building as it is needed for refinance, some of the units didn't pass audibility test, so we added wireless interconnected (battery-operated) alarms into the units, but fire inspectors require hardwired interconnected smoke alarms or horns to be added to each unit, which was estimated at over $5000 on electrician work.We asked them to check with fire marshall, who said wireless interconnected (battery-operated) alarms are alternative solutions, but fire inspector still disapproves what we did because they don't feel comfortable about battery-operated alarms. 
Brendan Lawrence MEMPHIS MEMPHIS MEMPHIS
27 April 2023 | 30 replies
@Aj Parikh I got smoked on a few Roofstock "deals".
Greg R. Housing crash deniers ???
14 January 2023 | 2904 replies
Your smoking "hopeium"! 
Daniel Jackson New member in Corpus Christi TX
15 February 2014 | 3 replies
I'm just a little confused on what the application asks and if it inquires about pets and/or smoking.
Brent Kiger Independence, MO Rental Ready Inspection
26 June 2018 | 8 replies
They do a super brief inspection (like open the door and look for a smoke detector) and sign your paperwork and leave.