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Tim LaBorde Houston Real Estate Market and Oil
11 March 2017 | 15 replies
They can't hire/keep enough maids to have the rooms ready in time to keep up with the demand. 
Denise Chester Floor vents...move or stay?
13 October 2015 | 6 replies
Well, I live where the forced air systems serve both heating and cooling.
Chad Reidlinger South Florida Flip Central Air Conditioning
13 October 2015 | 3 replies
@Wayne Brooksthe home is 1100 sq ft. under air.  
Account Closed Hiring an assistant
6 March 2015 | 5 replies
When hiring the assistant you were looking for, did you interview that applicant in person?
Derone Patterson Property management
8 March 2015 | 8 replies
My question is if I live in a owner occupied duplex, can I hire a property manager for the property i currently live in?
Arlan Potter Do you want to pay your tenant's unpaid water bill?
15 March 2015 | 41 replies
a few cities have told me that it's illigal for landlords to shut off water in order to make tenants pay rent. i am assuming that they think of it as "inhumane" to have to live without water, i dont know. maybe that's why they can never turn the water off due to non payment.gas and electric is tied to SSN and it follows your credit. cities dont have the time to track your SSN (nor do i want them to for security reasons), hire lawyers to go to court, report to agencies... the cost is too high.
Irina S. To rent with RE agent or without
28 March 2015 | 6 replies
I had a discussion with a friend of mine yesterday about strategies to rent her new condo apartment.She's been told to put listing on kijiji and don't hire any Real Estate agent for helping her because even if she pays him/her there will be no guarantee of finding a good tenant.My thoughts are: to list it with Real Estate agent because promised commission (50% of monthly rent ) will motivate agents to bring clients; agent will show the property during business hours when she's at work; help with screening process and paperwork.Could you please advise which's a right solution? 
Alfonso Velazquez no questions are stupid. so they say. but here's mine.
28 June 2016 | 11 replies
Maybe I will hire her friend (my favorite new word..friend) whom is the spouse of the Realtor (Whom has set up an LLC in a name without the Agents name on it) whom is doing the renovation work with me.  
Andy M. $52,069 profit on my first "Firehouse"
13 March 2015 | 38 replies
I hired crews and went in full fledged and finished the rehab in 48 days.
Jeff S. It is getting tougher to be a small-time landlord
10 March 2015 | 32 replies
The only time I need to hire a licensed person is when upgrading to a breaker box or doing structural work like adding a new floor beam.