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Marcel B. FICO Score: Best way to increase it.
5 January 2022 | 20 replies
I'm fairly competent at credit management, but here's what I've learned and offer to pass along:  Monitor your credit all the time and don't let the credit agencies or any business control your credit.  
Jeff Filali Sold two more flips for $35K total profit this week
17 June 2017 | 25 replies
I had a bad partnership years ago in another business that ended in near bankruptcy after I gave up controlling interest to merge my successful business with two other partners. 
Milind Shastri Agent reluctant with low ball offers :|
29 March 2017 | 41 replies
Being a new investor I sometimes am unclear about the relationship between a buyer and the agent and end up giving away control under the pretext of a benefit of the doubt.
Cynthia Dimitroff NEED ADVICE ON LEASE RENEWAL
29 March 2017 | 3 replies
Mowing, edging, fertilizing, weed control... sure.
NaTarrio Jones Active Termites...Renegotiate or walk away?
27 March 2017 | 14 replies
I've used a local pest control person for some termite damaged base boards.
Chris Lopez Newbie from Dallas, Texas
27 March 2017 | 4 replies
Try to stay in control of everything you are responsible for.
Luis Fernandez Best State for Rental Property?
5 April 2017 | 16 replies
It takes a lot more work but I feel more comfortable being in control of my investment.
Natalie Kolodij Returning yard in professionally landscaped condition?
27 March 2017 | 8 replies
The landlord is also barred in any action brought by the tenant to recover the deposit from asserting any claim or raising any defense for retaining any of the deposit unless the landlord shows that circumstances beyond the landlord's control prevented the landlord from providing the statement within the twenty-one days or that the tenant abandoned the premises as defined in RCW 59.18.310.
Dustin Willyerd Buying Notes with OPM
4 April 2017 | 12 replies
@Dustin Willard Sounds like a Margin account... only without the controls and protections.
Bill Dodge List of excessive damages that can be deducted from deposit
28 March 2017 | 13 replies
Possibly using a professional third party vendor for the pre-inspection is a great idea, give a copy to the owner and tenant Excessive holes in walls Broken tiles or fixtures in the property Plumbing backups Repainting where a tenant has repainted from the original color Tears, holes, stains or burn marks in carpets Missing or damaged blinds Broken windows and window screens Broken doors and locks Broken or damaged appliances Excessively Dirty Pest control if you see Bugs and or fleasJunk or trash left behind Past Due rent Fees incurred from fines from the association due to the tenants conduct or lack thereof Water damage to hardwood floors Missing outlet covers Remotes for garage or gate if not returned Rekey of locks if tenants did not return the keys Unpaid utilities, as long as they were part of the lease agreement Undoing a tenant alteration This is a sample of things that are usually considered to be normal wear-and-tear and should not be deducted from a security deposit: Slab or plumbing leak Normal rug wear.