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Sharon Lynch Private Lender from California
25 May 2016 | 10 replies
Yes watch out for those who can't spell and with bad grammer. so easy to tell these people from the rest.
Jameson Sullivan Shady Rental Agreements
15 May 2016 | 5 replies
Tenants are extremely hard on appliances, it is not uncommon.Landlord Responsibilities: Landlord will at all times during the tenancy keep the premises fit for human habitation, and shall in particular:a.Cultivate, care for and mow surrounding grass, lawn, flowers, and shrubberyb.Maintain the premises to substantially comply with any applicable code, statue, ordinance, or regulation governing the premisec.Maintain the roof, floors, walls, foundations, and all other structural components in reasonable good repair as to be usable and capable of resisting normal loadsd.Keep any shared or common areas reasonable clean, sanitary, and safe from defects increasing the hazards of fire or accidente.Provide a reasonable program for the control of infestation by insects, rodents, and other pests at move in f.Except where the condition is attributable to normal wear and tear, make repairs and arrangements necessary to put and keep the premises in as good condition as at move ing.Provide reasonably adequate locks and provide keys to the tenanth.Maintain all electrical, plumbing (main lines), heating, and other facilities and appliances supplied by Landlord in reasonably good working orderi.Maintain the unit in reasonably weather tight conditionj.Provide facilities adequate to supply heat and water and hot water as reasonably required by the tenant
Account Closed New guy - Northeast PA
15 May 2016 | 9 replies
A lot of people watch for the specific towns and zip codes to see if someone is working in their area. 
Audley Mcconnell Hello ! My name's Audley McConnell /Carpenter Extraordinaire.
14 May 2016 | 1 reply
Your intro will make you popular, everyone needs a good carpenter in this business.I'm new too, and would say read all you can, post in forums a lot, which helps you to network, and watch as many podcasts as possible!
Jen Irving Our property manager did not collect full deposit
17 May 2016 | 10 replies
Send a demand letter via certified mail giving the PM (and their broker if applicable) 10 days to provide a copy of the lease, proper accounting for the $$ and any deposit/funds remaining. 
Justin Hamel New member in Ann Arbor Area
2 February 2017 | 26 replies
I doubt that everyone who has their house listed for those really high rates is actually booking--you might be able to get an idea if you keep an eye on some of them and watch to see if those weekends book up (some of them show the specific weekend available).
Steve Sprowls Passive Investor from DFW, TX
1 October 2018 | 6 replies
BP not only lets you connect with other investors, it also has free information including online courses and videos, for you to watch and learn from.
Joe Schriever New to REI and BiggerPockets!
18 May 2016 | 12 replies
Do not hesitate, to post questions and bounce ideas around in applicable forums.
Nick McCandless $50k to Start Real Estate Investing
24 May 2016 | 25 replies
A turn key property should already have a tenant paying rent in the location and have a property management company familiar with the location and have an application list for new tenants.
Account Closed Question about Probate Leads.....
22 May 2016 | 2 replies
Was there a question or were you exoecting others to invest the time to watch your video?