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Sharon Supera To keep or to sell
19 April 2024 | 3 replies
I’ve heard about recent developments in the city, including Stelantes battery establishment, an Amazon warehouse, a new bridge, and the construction of a mega hospital.Considering the property’s condition, ongoing expenses, and potential development in the area, I’m contemplating whether to sell, especially since the property is not cash flowing and needs substantial renovations.
Bill Struthers Registering Property in Baltimore City
14 August 2018 | 28 replies
I want to be prepared for the O&U inspection, but I can not find this code listed anywhere, and when I call the Government I get different answers depending on who I talk to, such as: 1) Need hardwired interconnected system, but the detectors in the units can be battery operated. 2) Need hardwired detectors in each bedroom and common areas, but they do not need to be interconnected.
Sunil Kale Missed 11 month warranty - no communication from tenant
16 December 2024 | 19 replies
Landlords can enter a tenant's property for a variety of reasons, including: Making repairs or replacements Responding to a tenant's request Removing unauthorized window coverings Preventing waste of utilities Changing filters, testing, or replacing smoke detector batteries Inspections Helping with an emergency inside the unit Posting a notice of eviction"Research your state laws because some of your comments indicate a lack of understanding of the landlord/tenant laws where you are operating (like threatening the tenants to keep the security deposit if they don't respond to you, I doubt that is actually a valid reason to keep their deposit, or evicting for late payments, or charging the tenants for your warranty repairs because you missed your 11 month inspection window which was your responsibility, and it looks like your lease says you can charge up to 18% interest for unpaid fees, is that actually legal?).
Cory J Thornton Is the need for affordable housing creating new markets?
18 June 2024 | 83 replies
But if one sees it from the larger ecosystem for example, let's say Tesla , created demand for nickel in the nickel-producing country to build the battery.
Julia Havia When spreadsheets just aren’t enough anymore
3 November 2023 | 2 replies
We ended up going with Microsoft dynamics 365, Which has an accounting module as well as you can get property management type software that connects with it.
Natsumi Jang Handyman Job Rate Question
12 May 2016 | 4 replies
Recently I had the following work done at a property:  1) install security screws for existing kitchen faucet 2) adjust deadbolt on a door 3) replace (2) outdoor lights and light bulb (4) replace 3 smoke detector batteries (5) install a spring for screen door (6) install a blind in the living room. 
James Mays Inspection Report - How would this inspection report affect your offer?
7 December 2024 | 8 replies
Further Evaluation (Professional based)Comment 2: Yard wetComment 23/24/25/26/27: Electrical WorkComment 4/5/6/7/40: Glass repairs/sealedComment 28/29/30: Hvac repairsComment 49: Chimney inspected/cleanedRepair (Handyman based)Comment 3: Vegetation removalComment 12: Leaking hose bibComment 13: Sewer cap replacedComment 19: Door knob replacedComment 22: Replace all batteries in smoke detectorsComment 38: Replace clamp in sinkComment 39: Replace dishwasherComment 41/48: Dry wall prepareComment 44/47: Door repairHave you decided on a property manager yet?
Matthew Mclean Do I accept a Housing Voucher?
11 December 2024 | 29 replies
They do not just stop paying because there is a door knob loss, or a smoke detector missing a battery
Peter Sik Tenant moved out, now I have $8000 repair needed
31 August 2017 | 46 replies
If I catch the problem right away, I still can call to fix it - I have warranties on most of appliances.I'd say that once a year inspection must be mandatory for PM including pictures.We have inspections from Citi - so I usually go and change filters, batteries, check all electric outlets - anything about safety of the property.
Ruhi Reimer Truck Parking/Semi-Trailer Parking
15 July 2023 | 21 replies
Electronic Lifts- disconnect the battery if leavingfor long term storage.K.