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Nathan Gesner How to deal with smoke-stained walls/ceiling
10 July 2017 | 5 replies
I've washed walls and painted with Kilz on other units and it was hit-or-miss. 
Andrew Allen Austin prices softening?
18 July 2017 | 8 replies
Those with homes on the market start to feel pressure to get it done before their kids go back to school and/or a large chunk of the family-with-school-age-kids buyer pool stops their home search until next summer or at least puts it on pause until the school year hits its stride.
Sam Cain Denver Long-term Rental vs. Airbnb?
7 June 2018 | 15 replies
There's a guy in Wash Park who lives in his bungalow's basement apartment and rents out the top and he's pulling in $6,000-$7,000 a month.
John Franczyk Landlord Liability for Bedbugs - Milwaukee
8 July 2017 | 1 reply
The tenant washed all of his clothing and linens, bagged up his mattresses and box springs in sealed casings, and applied diatomaceous earth around all parts of his apartment at this cost.
Sean Kollee inner city duplex post 17-20
18 July 2017 | 1 reply
While there are a few preliminary inspections for underground work, sewers, etc, the pre board inspection is the 'big one' in terms of the amount of work to be reviewed all at once.Here is a list of what is inspected at the pre board phase: Electrical - all wiring in the house is exposed and can be examined easily by the inspectorPlumbing - drainage, venting, water lines and other elements are looked atGas - a pressure test is shown to the inspector to show the connections are not leakingFireplace - the install and mainly the venting of the fireplace is inspectedMechanical - the furnace, ductwork and return air installation is reviewedBuilding - the structure, engineered work, soil bearing report and sulphate test, radon gas penetrations, fire barrier and many other minor items can be reviewed hereThis multitude of inspections can be helpful to identify any of the countless mistakes or omissions the builder can encounter during the construction process.
Zachery Buffin Nashville an Investor Paradise?
1 September 2017 | 15 replies
We also do have fairly strong diversification.. state capitol, bridgestone, nissan HQ and factory, GM factory, LG washing machines, AO Smith water heaters, Beretta, 2 Amazon warehouses, cracker barrel, dollar general, tractor supply, shoneys, as well as a ton of regional offices for all kinds of companies.
Tracey G. New Landlord & Inherited Tenants
27 July 2017 | 6 replies
The only thing that saved the place from freezing was he used the electric stove to heat the place.
Kory Denny How would you invest 100k??
18 May 2018 | 27 replies
Wash.
Art Maydan Offering Cash For Keys To Subletting Tenant With Bed Bugs?
2 August 2017 | 2 replies
I'm glad you mentioned the tenant listens to the Grateful Dead because I have insight on how to connect with a tenant with those musical interests.I certainly don't know your dynamic with the tenant, but I'm sure if you asked the tenant what his favorite tour year was, he will open up and tell you and also soften up and be easier to work with.
Al D. Need Opinion from Birmingham PM or Attorney
23 August 2017 | 5 replies
She claimed to have lost her job.The PM firm - after external "pressure" - agreed to extend their original rent guarantee to me through December (when the current lease would expire,) and to get the tenant evicted at their cost, as soon as legally possible, as well as to find another tenant at no cost to me.