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Sharon H. Should I renew the lease when tenant always pays late?
19 September 2019 | 27 replies
And because they needed these units released like two weeks ago (or longer), they offer and even outline in bold raised and even highlighted rainbow colors waiving last months rent and sometimes even waiving first and last, or last and security which is even more brainless, just to get how ever many vacancies they had filled fast.
Beth Cannon Anyone used LVP flooring?
7 December 2018 | 16 replies
I like the Allure brand, especially when they're discontinuing a color and it's on sale!
Account Closed The Land Geek leaves you wanting!
6 February 2017 | 10 replies
Account Closed  here are the statsLee county fla  le high acres  250,000 lots... coral gables  150,000 lots created by developers in the 50'sSan bernidino and Riverside county CA...
Heath Thomas Jr Picking Design Choices.
17 January 2016 | 8 replies
Open floorplan is still "in".For colors, there are so many color chips that give you colors that go well together.  
Laurence Walsh-Hodson Norada
1 July 2021 | 58 replies
@Jeannie G — I have to respectfully disagree.The property you purchased through the owner/Provider (Coral Properties) was represented by them as a rental property; however, as you and I both know the HOA restriction never came up at any point from the day we received the listing information to the day you received your closing documentation, and thereafter.In other words, this was not caught by the provider right from the beginning, and was not disclosed to anyone by the title company before you closed, and was not caught by your review of the closing documents (specifically the CC&Rs).This certainly was an anomaly and one that only has come up once over the years.It is and was our intention to help work through this with the original seller (Coral Properties) and formulate a solution for you...As you will recall from our communications back on August 20th, we helped come up with a few options for this property and we negotiated with Coral Properties to list and sell the property at no cost to you.
Charles Wiegert Two-toned up/down multi families
13 April 2017 | 3 replies
Either different color siding on the first level than the rest or a different siding all together.
Brad W. Oakland OMI-Eviction and Protected Status
22 September 2017 | 1 reply
The color of the paint that was used to cover some small cracks we patch - it was exact to the orig paint, so she wants it to match, etc. etc.
Joe S. What color do you paint the handrail for stairs?
20 October 2021 | 19 replies
What color do you paint the handrail for stairs?
Sevy Bialke Zillow for "1% Rule" Market Search in Twin Cities MN
19 July 2019 | 8 replies
The darker the color the higher the ratio is. 
Mike Sigal Evaluating update/upgrade costs on multi-family bldg
5 May 2020 | 3 replies
Plus find out if there are permitting problems in the area, and problems like having to appear before an approval board with plans, colors, ect...Also looking at the projected property tax increase (if any) after the renovations would be smart.Also you might want to talk to your insurance agent about the scope of work to be done, and see if that will cause any insurance issues for you.