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Chris Greiner Getting in Contact with Neighbors
8 January 2020 | 6 replies
We had the fire department do a holiday safety talk last October, a driver's training instructor did safe driving in poor weather, with a video. 
Thomas J Monson Tenant wants a chicken coop....
7 January 2020 | 43 replies
Roosters too - the amount of noise they make is no different than any one of my neighbor's barking dogs.I will note though - unless the chickens have a LARGE outdoor run, any grass/vegetation will turn to dirt as they'll eat and trample on anything green.
Troy Ritter Increased STR profits by adding a bathroom?
6 January 2020 | 19 replies
Outdoor hot tubs are really impractical. 
Steve T. SECTION EIGHT-DON'T HESITATE----
4 November 2019 | 24 replies
I was interested in section 8 housing as a investment strategy with a 4-plex and a PM, but if that may be more hassle then I'll opt for the path of least resistance.
Account Closed Real Estate Investment-San Antonio
5 November 2019 | 1 reply
Weather you are into fix/flips or buy/holds. 
Jay Yoo Buying rental properties in Orlando from WA
5 November 2019 | 2 replies
Of course, cities like Orlando attract many short term renters but wanted to touch base with anyone out there to keep an eye on specific terms or physical damages to property by weather / storms.
Nik Mebane Buy and Hold Investment
7 November 2019 | 0 replies
Improved landscaping and outdoor space.
Brody Muxlow Adding a 4th unit in Ontario
14 November 2019 | 5 replies
From a high level, you'll need to make sure you're meeting Ontario Building Code requirements for ceiling height (and allowed bulkheads), window/living space ratios, egress, zoning (you seem to be good there), insulation - as well as, of course, Fire Code requirements for multi-units (fire-resistance between units, fire-resistant closures, sprinklers, fire and CO detectors, insulation between units).
Justin Knighten Covering stairs on the cheap
20 November 2019 | 3 replies
Then use a metal overlap stairnose for both durability and slip resistance.
Ben Limberg Sloping floor repair
24 September 2020 | 11 replies
Get a glue down with at least a 12mil wearlayer( I would prefer 20-22mil) and make sure it have a good scratch resistant finish such as Aluminium Oxide or Ceramic Bead.