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Kenneth LaVoie Cat Urine Smell that refused to die
24 July 2019 | 8 replies

We've always been able to get rid of ANY odor, eventually, no matter how bad, even if it meant refinishing floors with six coats of poly with vinyl flooring over it! But we have a 2 BR unit that some mentally ill peop...

Trin Nagireddy Should I allow Pets ( 1Dog & 1 Cat) in my Rental Property
13 June 2019 | 11 replies

Hi,  I am screening for new tenants,  Most of the enquires are with Pets.   should I allow Pets ( 1Dog & 1 Cat) in my Rental Property? (potential tenant live across the street, with one small dog and one Cat).I a...

Daniel Porter Water Damaged, Smelly Wood= HELP!
12 November 2019 | 7 replies

Hello from Dallas, TX yall! i just closed my first deal (house hack) and i'm currently putting a little sweat equity into this 1970s house. I've been learning a ton so far, and i'm loving it! So, Started tearing up th...

Ken Sanders How do I get rid of worthless real estate?
9 January 2019 | 15 replies

A few years ago I purchased a vacant residential lot in my personal name. I won’t post too many details, because I don’t want to obscure the true issue at hand. All I’ll say is that the property is worthless. Complete...

Mike Franco have you ever had pets that didn't cause any damage?
18 September 2020 | 9 replies

I've sometimes wondered if a pet deposit is even enough to cover potential damage a pet may cause. Scratching, peeing pooping...Have you ever rented to pet owners whose pets didn't actually cause any damage?What's the...

Jacob Elbaum Fire Damage Investment Property
13 February 2024 | 7 replies

Hi,I've found a property in the Indy suburbs that has fire damage.I'm looking to invest in the property, and have mostly been chatting with general contractors to get an idea of the potential costs involved in restori...

Pero Konjevich Tenant complains of foul smell
24 December 2023 | 8 replies

I recently rented out a house to a couple that lost their house due to fire. It’s been constant nitpicking (he’s an engineer) the house was a complete rehab; nothing wrong with it. He called me this morning complainin...

Lane Patterson Help, hardwood floors with pet urine stain and smell!
16 February 2014 | 14 replies

Just picked up new property from my wholesale contact. Previous sellers had small pets that totally went to potty all over old carpet and it flowed to hardwoods. Any one have solution ? Exit strategy is Land Contract...

Marlen Rum Dead animal smell - is tenant or landlord responsible?
27 November 2023 | 17 replies

Tenant notified of a bad smell, like dead animal. Who is responsible for discovering what’s causing it & fixing the situation? If it’s the landlord’s responsibility, who do I call? Thanks in advance for responses!

Dale Desmond To Pet or Not to Pet
28 March 2021 | 10 replies

A lot of rental owners ask "Should I allow my tenants to have a pet?" This is followed by one of two additions...
1. "Dogs destroy properties. Cats are ok, though."2. "Cats destroy properties. Dogs are ok, though."
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