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Vanessa Johns No Applications Coming on a New Rental
6 September 2019 | 11 replies
We send out a tenant profile with all the criteria via email and it contains info on animals, smoking, credit scores, income requirements, tenant screening requirements and so forth.
Mike K. Newbiee here looking to learn the numbers
19 September 2016 | 1 reply
It seems like some of the sheets contain cells or numbers that I do not have access to or would have to estimate - is that normal?
Rick Watt Well I did it, I purchased my first rental property today!
7 January 2018 | 94 replies
@Greg Smith, normally I would agree with you, but the only touch up paint needed was in four small quart containers as they had just repainted everything. 
Tyler Howell Construction Defects Law Amendment - Effects on CO Rental Market
29 April 2017 | 3 replies
http://www.constructiondive.com/news/co-constructi...A new construction defects law that could revive condominium development has passed the Colorado House unanimously and is expected to gain Senate approval as well, according to CBS Denver.The new legislation would reverse new-development obstacles contained in the existing law, such as a homeowners association's (HOA) ability to sue condominium developers without first obtaining homeowner approval.Developers say the current law has led to "frivolous" lawsuits that have all but halted condominium development in the state.
Nat C. Who does the security deposit belong to?
22 August 2015 | 18 replies
If you want to buy this deal you know going in that you might have legal issues to deal with early in your ownership of this property.Because you are dealing in a he said she said situation now the best way to cut down on any eviction or legal expenses is to get everyone's understanding of their position from them in writing.Require that the listing broker prepare an estoppel containing known facts, as they've been given to him by his client, have s/he get the seller to sign the estoppel, and require s/he submit the estoppel to each tenant for signature.Sometimes tenants won't cooperate and return a signed estoppel but the seller should and its on them to provide you full knowledge about the security deposit and the current status of each tenants rent. 
Essa Irabor Essa Irabor Currently In Washington State
5 October 2020 | 6 replies
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Jane S. PleaSE Help me decide if I have to remove a vinyil sheet floor
10 March 2022 | 4 replies
This is important because that flooring can very often contain asbestos.
Sean Anayah Expensive chimney repair quote
2 December 2020 | 20 replies
Whenever you ask for a quote and end up with a detailed PDF containing a bunch of pictures and in depth explanations, you pretty much know the company is trying to up sell you.
Erin Bryant Working with private money investors
28 January 2019 | 5 replies
One has roughly $80k, the other around $250k, to invest, liquid capital and not contained in an IRA or 401k.So my question for the group...how are you structuring these types of deals?  
Jodi Kaili Recommend a Tax Consultant/CPA in Salt Lake City, UT area
20 November 2017 | 4 replies
These events will normally contain seasoned investors and would be more than happy to refer you to a CPA.