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Dan Shelhamer Frozen Pipes Burst - Who's Responsible?
5 January 2018 | 19 replies
Turning down the heat in the winter is not properly maintaining the property. 
Thomas Hickey Tenants leaving things in hallways?
19 January 2018 | 4 replies
They are numbered 1-13 in our rental agreement.Here you go:13.Any illegal substance use on the part of TENANT, his/her family or guests shall be cause for expedited eviction.12.No parities may be held at this residence.A party is defined as any gathering of guests that creates a noise level that can be heard by neighboring tenants.11.Absolutely no waterbeds or water furnishings may be used in or on the premises unless otherwise provided herein.10.Nails may not be put in the walls without prior written permission from the LANDLORD.Nail holes should be small and unnoticeable.If the holes are large or visible, a charge of $5.00 for each hole will be made for repair.No decals or contact paper is to be put on any woodwork, walls, appliances, or cabinets.Nothing may be taped to any walls.9.TENANT will see that the conduct of him/her self, his/her family, and guests are not disorderly, boisterous, or unlawful; that it does not interfere with the rights or comforts of the other persons on or adjacent to the premises and that visits by the police to the premises for any of the above is grounds for eviction.8.TENANT will promptly report all leaking faucets or toilets.Water shall not be left running except in winter, when it is sometimes used to prevent frozen pipes.Tenant will accept all responsibility for due to neglect, including frozen pipes. 7.TENANT will properly operate all appliances, fixtures, and plumbing supplied by the LANDLORD.This includes, but is not limited to, coin operated appliances used by TENANTS.6.TENANT will keep clean and sanitary and comply with all laws and ordinances.5.TENANT will reimburse LANDLORD for replacing all broken glass regardless of cause.4.The LANDLORD will maintain the yards in cases of an apartment building with common grounds.TENANT will in case show proper respect and care of the surrounding yard and property of the residence.TENANT agrees to pay for all damages done to the yards, shrubs, trees, etc. by him/ herself, guests or agents.Parking any motor vehicles on the lawn or landscape is also forbidden.
Karen Margrave Help! Determining ARV when there's no other remodeled comps
24 January 2018 | 16 replies
@Jacob Wathen you are confirming what I think too, that there's probably a market for people that don't like that 70's look and would appreciate a more modern space, yet still maintain a rustic vibe.
Jared Christensen Should I take out cash for more investing
8 February 2019 | 5 replies
When you limit to 60% LTV and convert to a 15-year note (I assume from a 30-yr), when you say decrease, are you still able to maintain overall cash flow positive on that property?   
Bob Romano Tenant lost job on application, concern?
22 February 2019 | 17 replies
Bob,You have no requirements to maintain records of his employment.
Federico Gutierrez Do you give your tenants gifts?
17 December 2015 | 7 replies
I've found that I can be friendly with tenants and have even built relationships after they moved, but all along I had to also maintain professionalism and stick to the rules because "business is business".  
Nicole Wood Is an LLC a good idea?
23 December 2015 | 10 replies
Properties here are very high priced, so my long-term success depends on maintaining those terms.  
Jamie Wooley Are Expired Listing worth Pursuing?
1 January 2016 | 5 replies
I've been concentrating specifically on Expired Multi Family listings and it's worked really well.
Joe L. Looking for advice with selling home!?
6 January 2016 | 5 replies
Hi @Joe Lambert I think you need to follow a debt reduction program (Debt Snowball plan) and eliminate your consumer debt while maintaining the rental that you have until the point that you are debt free.  
Joseph Shevy Tell my boss about working on RE license?
13 January 2016 | 23 replies
It also has its yearly cost to maintain it and can become another expense if you end up not closing deals as a realtor.