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Charlie Jarmon Buyers list
7 November 2015 | 5 replies
Most of the properties we sell are purchased by buyers who already own property nearby the one you are selling.You can get a list of properties for sale in the regular spots like zillow and trulia or dig deeper at the county.We find tons of buyers for our product type at landwatch.com and landandfarm.comIf you are wholesaling homes, look for the we "buy houses people" in craigslist.  
Mike F. 3 bd or 2 bd, which do you prefer and why?
17 January 2016 | 23 replies
Was a good investment, made $50K in rental and over $100K in appreciation, but was just not a property I wanted in the portfolio, was a real problem child.Really taught me that there are sweet spots in property types for rentals.
Taylor Shapiro SMELLY Brown liquid seeping up through Basement Floor!
11 October 2021 | 17 replies
Iv been having this issue with a house that's on the market could never pinpoint the smell and just found all these lil brown smelly water spots.
Christian M. Kitchen redesign request for opinions
7 October 2013 | 15 replies
That would also make a great spot for an 'appliance garage' just to the left of refer on the new piece of counter top.6)If you did go with a slide in range (no backspalsh) I would make the wall behind it 42" high, and have that flow into the raised 'snack bar seating' on the end of peninsula.
Andy K Urgent question - Opinion on installing PEX piping
9 October 2013 | 14 replies
I would bet your quote is pretty good but I would get a second one to confirm it, and I would highly recommend you use a specialist company to pinpoint the exact spot of the leak.
Tim G. Tenants Not Getting Along, Need to Limit Laundry Access Afterhours
15 December 2013 | 9 replies
Sending a letter to every tenant letting them know the new hours are between 7am and 10pm out of respect to others in the building near the laundry.Also let them know they will placed on electronic timers that shut off between those hours.Also wished them a Happy Christmas while I had there attention in the letter.
Eric Toff Jumping right in and have a few questions!
8 February 2014 | 6 replies
Should I take my contracts to the appointment and make an offer on the spot if everything goes well?
Scott J. Water Seeping From Floor
5 March 2014 | 9 replies
Out here in Southern California we just had a very unusual 4 days of rain and a renter called me and said their carpet was wet and they couldn't find the source.Luckily it was in the corner of the house and the wet spot was only about 1' x 1'.
April Ryan Help, advise needed...
19 April 2017 | 25 replies
I peeled it either with my bare fingers, putty knife, putty knife and blow dryer (blow dryer helped a lot) and tough tough spots- a sander.
Mark Douglas Reduced rent for longer lease terms?
24 November 2016 | 37 replies
One of the positive side effects of having a banking system dominated by 5 players with coast to coast coverage of Canada is that we have had universal, simple and affordable electronic payment methods for 20years ... tenants have had the ability to pay rent via e-mail for over a decade.While we still accept post-dated cheques and cash payments for rent, we have begun to charge extra for those methods of payment (because the bank charges us extra to process them).