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Christian Morency Stop dryrot under sinks!
29 November 2007 | 3 replies
This creates a flow of water from the back to the front and onto the floor so the tenants will call you instead of letting it rot.
Levi Chambers 18 and I'm lost!!
13 November 2007 | 7 replies
No IB that I know of would allow you near the trading floor.
Andrew B. What do you think?
22 November 2007 | 17 replies
Price : $129,900Listing SpecificationsGeneral DescriptionUpper & lower duplex close to downtown Trenton. 2-2 bedroom units with newer fridge & stove, hardwood floors.
Jimmy NA Dogs......smelly & noisy.
5 December 2007 | 8 replies
Two vacant units. 3rd floor has a young couple.
Adam Logan What should I do after losing it ALL?
20 January 2008 | 25 replies
The backsplash cost $1200 and the floor $800, and I did not pay anyone to install it!
Mr Good A range of questions for the experts
29 December 2007 | 35 replies
Different attitudes about life, and how you treat other people and their property.IMO many of the major expenses of a house are NOT related to the class of tenant; roof, heater, water heater, carpet and other flooring.
N/A N/A Primary res. buy now or rent ?
30 November 2007 | 6 replies
But we don't know exactly when the floor will be reached.
Lynn Z Extreme low ball appraisals?
2 December 2007 | 2 replies
., tile, floors) he gave me $14k.
Robert Granara great cash flow opportunity?
6 December 2007 | 2 replies
looked at property today that was described in my previous thread...terrible, crooked floors...no hardwood...no parking...needs more than a clean up...actually looked a 3 today...and found another more expensive 270K asking price 3 decker...this one is move in condition in B maybe B+ shape...my cash flow estimates are around 1700 for this property...has everything that i need for investment (deleaded, parking, 2 car garage, 3 bedrooms, good n'hood)...this one sold 2 yrs ago for 480K (unreal)and my location is boston...the city is north of boston
Scott Ficek Do you let tenants do any work?
10 January 2008 | 12 replies
I have let one tenant paint and it was only because she is a professional painter and she showed me the color she wanted to paint the room before painting it.I went in to see her work about a week after she moved in and saw a caulk gun laying on the floor and I thought I left my caulk gun in her apartment, then I realized my caulk gun is orange and the one on the floor was yellow.