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Rae Mac Second/upper floor laundry room anxiety question
10 December 2020 | 6 replies

Hi folks,I have a upstairs/downstairs duplex, with laundry room on the second floor for the upstairs apt. The flooring is vinyl plank that is water resistant, not waterproof, with no floor drain or anything, and I lie...

Padma Mody What to include in the Lease Agreement
24 August 2014 | 7 replies

I am about to lease my single family home which I rehab and now ready for the lease. I am going to lease to section 8 family. Next week, section 8 inspector is going to come to inspect the house.Reading other people's...

Dan V. Turn back on utility for inspection?
14 November 2019 | 5 replies

I'm working on a deal in Norfolk and inspection is a contingency. The seller agreed to keep the electricity on but he won't turn back on gas & water. The house was built in 1950's and I just want to make sure the ...

Lucas Hammer Standard to do anything for tenant after a big inconvenience?
9 December 2019 | 9 replies

So as I'm writing this, the jackhammers are pounding away outside to tear out our front steps so new ones can be poured. It's a huge pain in the ass and I know because I live upstairs and the floor is shaking in my un...

Nathan Tabor 7 Ways to Increase Property Value
7 October 2017 | 1 reply

1.Raise RentsThere’s an art form to renegotiating lease increases. The tenant must feel they are getting the best deal possible and even some perks to the deal. Discuss with the tenant about having timely maintenance ...

Luther Johnson Refrigerator repair
1 May 2014 | 8 replies

I had a tenant call about a refrigerator repair. I called a repair technician who did the repair for a couple hundred dollars and I paid it in February. I decided to check the lease agreement for this property a co...

Frank Adams The non-flip "flipper", no-fix "fixer"
26 April 2005 | 5 replies

BP asked if I had any other good stories (see thread "good reason to stay solid with a good agent") and I had some time this morning and thought I'd post this one. Sometimes you start out to make a little and end up d...

Andrew S. 100Amp enough for a 750sqf 2/1 unit?
20 March 2014 | 9 replies

I' m planning on renovating a 2x 2/1 duplex (ca 1500 sqf total). Current electricity supply is 100Amps for each unit. My GC claims this is plenty of power since hot water and furnace both run on natural gas. I w...

Billy Kane Help with tenant requiring frequent maintenance and replacement of appliances
18 December 2023 | 6 replies

Hello,I am a landlord in California and I rented my SFH to a large family (8 people) about 2 years ago. In the past two years, I've had to address leaks in the bathroom, replace a refrigerator, replace a washer, repla...

Sam Leon Tenant applicant requested water efficient appliances
27 April 2014 | 8 replies

I have a tenant applicant who asked if I would consider replacing my existing washer and dishwasher to an energy and water saving model.

They are willing to pitch some $ in.

In my case, the washer was p...