MARY CLEMENT-HILL
How to politely make a request...
20 April 2013 | 22 replies
There really is no polite, non-damaging, way to say "15 boxes of xmas junk under this house is too much!".
Ben Hughes
Renters Flooded House
15 April 2013 | 4 replies
Now my insurance said they will cover the damages
Patrick McPartlin
Young New Jerseyian!
30 May 2013 | 7 replies
It was a house that suffered extensive fire damage and was a hoarder house; a full gut to the studs.
Michael Smith
What should I include in my lease?
29 April 2013 | 12 replies
Seeing that as of May 1st they are a protected class its a good idea to make clear that poor house keeping that creates an unsafe environment and can be considered (and treated as) damage to the property and cause for eviction.
Account Closed
Assessed Value
27 April 2013 | 6 replies
Maybe rehabbers in general feel the $ vs brain damage tradeoff favor just paying the higher property taxes, we'll see what people say.
Bryan Weller
Bigger Costs
28 April 2013 | 4 replies
The reason being it is considered normal wear and tear, not damage covered by insurance.If for some reason you could put a claim in for it, they may also depreciate the claim value by the remaining service life.
Kay March
Tenants taking care of repairs. Should I worry?
29 April 2013 | 15 replies
If they damage something, you never gave them permission to make alternations, so wouldn't damage come from the deposit?
Account Closed
What's your favorite "formula" when analyzing a potential flip?
29 April 2013 | 6 replies
I also add a time element to my remodels.
Don Watts
Moving back to USA from Down Under
30 April 2013 | 8 replies
My investments have to go on their own without my everyday involvement because my mom is the priority for my time and not a tenant who does not want to pay the rent or they cause damage to a unit.You have to decide what you value more in yield or time??