Julia Yagodina
How to make offers when you plan to figure out financing after your offer is accepted?
13 February 2015 | 8 replies
I'm sure you can find some deals once in a while on the MLS, but your competition is sure to be stiff.
Account Closed
Mysterious antique pump in residential garage
5 December 2013 | 15 replies
Yes, plungers were leather, some had a thin layer of brass that provided stiffness as a form with leather inlaid, leather pressed in.
Jeff T.
Tenant requests tub resurface, but it's soap scum. Who pays $175?
14 May 2019 | 12 replies
So when I came into the house, I bought some bleach and Tilex and a stiff scrub brush and scrubbed out the tub, just thinking I'd get it as clean as possible and we'd see where we'd go from there.
Mindy Jensen
What is the best way to clean grout?
27 August 2015 | 15 replies
Use a stiff nylon bristle brush and scrub the crud out of the grout, let it set until the bleach and oxyclean lighten it up enough for you, and then rinse it really well.Good luck!
Account Closed
What are realistic soft costs (in California) ?
19 April 2013 | 16 replies
Most if not all Homeowners (HO3 or HO5) and Landlord Policies (DP3) have a vacancy clause with stiff penalties if a property is vacant for more than 30-90 days.
Angie W.
Personal Safety While Being a Landlord
22 November 2013 | 66 replies
So now I'm just one of the agents that handle that property, just another working stiff.
John Arendsen
Investing in Marijuana dispensary properties and related biz's?
17 December 2018 | 75 replies
San Diego has shut down a number of dispensaries -- very few are actually licensed -- and the power that be there have talked about stiff penalties for those that continually get shut down and pop up in other locations.
Steven Maduro
Lazy Land lord tips pt 2 removing wall paper
2 June 2013 | 13 replies
besides you may get carpal tunnel.second the smaller bottles internal parts will fail after a while the pump sprayer will last much longermethodthe procedure is simple but time consuming Unfortunately there is no easy way to do this.make holes in the paper with the mouse thingy make sure you get a good layer of holes I would say at least 40-60% of the paper should be perforated. spray on the solution and follow the mfrs suggestion on waiting time(big point) always follow the MFR suggestion because they usually know how their product works best you can always improvise as you get into the product but start with the mfrs suggestion first.my solution had the sheets pull off in big sheets the more carefully you peel the bigger the sheetsmy recomendation is to take your time with this steppulling carefully and strategically to get the best pull.if you get a stubborn spot stop make more holes and use more solution.the lazy landlord lets the tools and products do all the work.Even if you are careful you will get spots where the wall paper will have to be scrapeda new scraper that is stiff is best I have also found that using my finger nails worked better than the scraper in some situations.I just acted like I was giving my my doggie a good scratching it is the same motion and I was able to get the paper up very efficiently my wall when done looked much better in terms of no damage then my contractors wall which was full of divots and holes which needed to be patched later.as always throw away as you godont move on to the next wall before throwing away the paper that you have removedit sticks to the floor and is a pain to get up. taking more time and making a hard job harder.That is it stay tuned for flooring repair and screening the lazy landlord way.
Joey Budka
Where have all the LEADERS gone?
16 August 2009 | 64 replies
EDIT: Here's another quote I found: "Heaven help the god-fearing law-abiding Caucasion middle class Protestant, evangelical Christian, heterosexual, NRA-card-carrying, male working stiff."
Steven Maduro
all of my fancy renovations payed off but one in particular sealed it
28 March 2016 | 70 replies
What I am about to say probably could be an entirely new thread.but I find it interesting that in the three years since i first wrote this post.not only has the sentiment on this thread changed dramatically (can we say 180 degrees)but I am finding other landlords in my neighborhoods are also stepping it up.where I once had the nicest apartment in my class for about two years.I am now facing stiff competition.