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Cody Malave How To Pay Yourself From Your Properties
11 December 2023 | 99 replies
@Cody MalaveWayne nailed it...I’m a full time buy and hold landlord and I pay myself whenever I need money.
Jamison Janicki Manhattan KS Quadplex
2 May 2021 | 6 replies
I think everyone hit the nail on the head already.
Andrew Girgis Multi-Family Investment in Anchorage Area
10 February 2021 | 9 replies
@Andrew Girgis @Allen S.really nailed it with that comment.
Glenn Mcgrath Fix Roof leak or replace the roof?
3 September 2021 | 27 replies
It is likely a popped nail.
Shawn Sopic House flipping in current market
26 November 2023 | 37 replies
You nail those fundamental's, the market won't matter, you will always sell fast and for top of market.
Naila T. To spend or not to spend
5 December 2023 | 3 replies
You bring a narrow pry bar/putty knife up there, loosen the shingle tabs from the tack strip on the shingle above it, pull the nails out of the bad shingle and nail a new one in.
Jarrod English Wear and Tear and Holes
2 February 2014 | 7 replies
If you use 10 penny nails, thumbtacks, staples, etc, it's coming out of your deposit.
Steve Garner Reasonable wear and tear
12 December 2014 | 3 replies
I probably would let the small nail holes slide.  
Amie D. Wear and tear vs tenant damage
14 March 2018 | 35 replies
Now granted, the color may be harder to cover and may take more time and cost, but the judge wont let you charge the whole cost to the tenant...a portion at best.Same with holes in the walls....if we are talking nails, tacks, etc and the tenant has been there a few years, that's considered reasonable....to expect nothing is not reasonable........ if the tenant attempted to FIX the issue without your approval and made it worse, then you can ding them for the extra work.There is a big difference on what you emotionally THINK/FEEL you should be able to hold the tenant liable for and what will actually hold up if they take you to court.My eviction lawyer often tells his clients to go ahead and try and charge for that stuff.......many tenants wont put up a big enough fight to take it to court....but if they do, you will lose so be prepared to pay it out