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Rob Duhon Pet urine smell! HELP!!!
2 July 2022 | 8 replies

PLEASE HELP!!! I have a beautiful $430K rental home in a great neighborhood. It has tile in EVERY room. My last tenants lived there for 4 years and they didn't take care of the place at all. They had dogs that peed in...

Cody F. Asbestos in vacant apartment, how to handle this??
24 March 2019 | 7 replies

We purchased an apartment complex that needed brought back up to speed, and knew that some units had 20 year old carpet in it. Now when ripping up the carpet we found that there's old tile underneath. The building wa...

Michael Barbari PUT OUT A FOR RENT SIGN BEFORE OR AFTER REHAB?
1 June 2016 | 11 replies

Just purchased a house that needs new tile, carpet removal, hardwood refinishing, and basement finishing. I want to rent it by July 1 but it will be rough as rehab starts next week for a couple weeks. Should I have sh...

Vik Desai "Crazy cat lady" but paying well above market and pays early every time. How much pressure should I keep on her?
6 March 2015 | 15 replies

I've got 4 units that I rent out furnished and all bills paid.My target market is guys coming into town for work and want to save compared to a hotel, Most of my contracts are month to month, I'm getting nearly double...

Bruce L. Tile in bedrooms?
13 September 2012 | 10 replies

Hi,

Just wondering if any of you would recommend putting tile in your bedroom rentals? I'm considering putting tile in the entire house for both my single story and two story.

I know some tenant would not rent, but...

Kyle Mack Success with giving tenants a little homework??
10 November 2014 | 6 replies

Lately Ive been reading "Landlording on Autopilot" by Mike Butler: in it, he describes giving tenants "homework." So here's the scenario: tenant complains of dirty old carpets. Normally, my first inclination would be ...

Nick Weisend Hardwood VS LVT VS CARPET
4 August 2021 | 2 replies

So I have a duplex and I am currently renovating the other side. The first floor had new LVT put in by the previous owner. The staircase to the second floor and the second floor itself has original hardwood floors tha...

Aaron M. Renters damaged hardwood floors: What to do?
21 January 2018 | 38 replies

I have an SFR rental (in California) that is sustaining damage from the current renters and I am interested in feedback as to how to proceed with one of the issues.The house had beautiful maple hardwood floors when it...

Thierry Van Roy Critique my APOD
14 March 2014 | 3 replies

So I'm building a pro-forma APOD on an 18-unit apartment building.

How does this look? Other Income includes a service charge of 50/unit as well as pet fees and late fees for part of the units, but I'm really...

Wade G. Need Advice on How to Structure a Deal
17 October 2012 | 2 replies

Sorry for the length but I appreciate all that read it. I currently have four rentals. While in the process of leasing one, a 69 year old lady completed an application for the house. After reviewing her application...