Dimahtria Pehseant
Tenants Violating Sanitation
21 January 2025 | 1 reply
Homeowners, your tenants ARE RESPONSIBLE IF THEY VIOLATE SANITATION RULES, phone 311 to report them.Dont let nwo mafffia dictate otherwise.
Jared Leggett
A bit of a Dilemma
18 December 2024 | 29 replies
Quote from @Jared Leggett: Quote from @Corey Conklin: I know that moving away from home isn't what anyone really wants to do but in your situation it would absolutely change your life, financially (and for the better) if you left.Again, I don't know your situation but I can tell you that a sanitation worker in a small town in Kansas (town of about 12,000 people) makes more money than you do living in NYC.
David S Roberts
Permitting for STR in Unincorporated Jefferson County, CO / 1 Acre Requirement
16 November 2024 | 2 replies
For non-primary residences, they have to follow all of the following rules to receive a permit: - the property must be a minimum of one (1) acre in size (designed as a precaution to disturbances)- The building standards of the underlying zone district must be met - Adequate parking is provided - Defensible Space requirements are met - Valid water and sanitation must be demonstrated - No more than five (5) bedrooms are in the dwelling As time goes on, they continue to become more strict on the rules listed above here, and are actively regulating it.
Tyler Speelman
House with well water that smells.
19 October 2024 | 3 replies
Sanitize the well with bleach. 2.
James Wesley
Hot Tub Management - Complete drain and refills after guests
9 October 2024 | 28 replies
Aside from the fact that its an extra sanitation step for the guests, it also is 1 less thing that a cleaner with a busy schedule could miss.
Ian Henderson
Security Deposit deduction
22 September 2024 | 7 replies
This ensures proper cleaning/sanitation and that the unit is move-in ready.
Matt Jones
Short Term Rental In Morrison CO
16 September 2024 | 10 replies
I found the county criteria which reads as:"Property must be minimum of 1 acre, meet the underlying zone district, have adequate parking, meet the requirements set for by the Wildfire Hazard Overlay District, have valid water and sanitation, have legal access, use the primary dwelling unit, be free of violations, and have no substantial detriment to the intent of the Zoning Resolution."
Brandon Craig
First Syndication Deal
3 September 2024 | 51 replies
If not in the city, and not in the ETJ, then it's a lot easier, provided you can get water (probably need to drill water wells so thats a separate ground water district) and sanitation (some sort of onsite sewage treatment).
Mark Nashed
Showing property to prospective tenants
31 August 2024 | 3 replies
I also provide hand sanitizer and shoe covers for all visitors.
Frank Patalano
So what's holding you back?
19 August 2024 | 3705 replies
Turnkeys are sanitized to give you a lower return.