
13 April 2011 | 6 replies
In our lease we have a stipulation that upon moving out the tenant will be entitled to the SD when all of the following is completed:the property is clean, no damage found except for wear and tear, tenants have given 60 days written notice about moving out and they cooperated with the LL/PM to show the property to prospective tenants.

14 March 2010 | 71 replies
I just added one item to my checkllist for when a tenant moves out - Turn off the water valves to the toilets as I just (for the very first time after all these years) had a toilet brake and cause moderate water damage to my rental home.

20 April 2010 | 1 reply
Looked at SFH in the rural area of Maryland and the sunroom appear to have a termite damage (not sure about the rest of the house) - can someone possibly explain the options in terms of treating/preventing from further damage - cost (!)

15 July 2010 | 6 replies
Had to file an insurance claim as the damage itself was quite a bit.My question ...

19 February 2013 | 13 replies
Rehabs from here on out should be quite a bit prettier & unique :)These first few will show what sort of damage yellow/brown cigarette smoke/tar can really do.
18 January 2013 | 12 replies
My plumber has replaced single-handle valves without damaging the walls..

29 January 2013 | 0 replies
The contract also states that I will 'indemnify and hold Agent harmless from all damages, suits liability (etc etc) including attorney fees' . . .

12 March 2013 | 4 replies
well, you can try a few things... 1. rent a GOOD powerwasher from HD and try their chemicals (cleaning isle)2. 50% water, 50% pool cleaner3. buy from http://www.pressuretek.com/chemicals.html . i have used them before, but not their chemicals.4. look at the pressure cleaning forums for someone in your area or just on google.most important thing is that you need to use a wide tip - 40 degrees tip, so no damage occurs. the most important thing is that the GALLONS per MINUTE is the most important aspect of a PW, not its PSI.there are other companies that offer chemicals, but the one i used awhile ago does not exist anymore..

25 March 2013 | 5 replies
I liked using them because they are easily replaced if damaged.

30 April 2013 | 10 replies
If it's minimal damage, say spots where the varnish is damaged, sanding and refinishing will usually take care of it.