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Kai Van Leuven When will Real Estate Fail?
6 January 2020 | 91 replies
When we cut down too much of the Amazon, Indonesian forests for wildfire, aren't able to grow food through extreme weather conditions and realize pesticides cannot keep away the new pests, then we fail ourselves, and the subsequent loss or migration of life means there's holes that won't be repaired in our lifetimes. 
Kevin Lefeuvre What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?
10 November 2021 | 686 replies
For pest control, tenants switched to IPM saving me a couple thousand a year plus potential prop 65 fines in California.
William C. How to deal with petty tenant requests...
2 March 2020 | 64 replies
I provide in "special provisions of my lease" that anything under $100 is tenant responsibility.I also clarify a list of common repair examples that I expect tenant to repair, and a list of common repairs I would rather make myself.Tenant: smoke detector batteries, filters, small plumbing leaks under sinks, clogged drain, loose handles, loose screws, pests (toilet handle is a little odd but I would likely take care of it.)Landlord: Major leaks, sewer smells, roof leaks, water heater, hvac, cracked tile, broken faucets, broken toilets."
Rick Wiedenhoeft Rental Arbitrage Mgmt fees are KILLING me! How do you reduce them?
1 December 2023 | 5 replies
Favorite community charges monthly rent + "lifestyle fee" $29 + Pet fee $25 + Trash and pest fee $18, then we pay electric, water and wifi.
Jay Hinrichs Where are the renters going to go will market get crushed
8 December 2021 | 84 replies
They'll start complaining that there's mold or pests or whatever. 
Nathan Gesner How dirty will you let your Tenant be?
7 February 2020 | 93 replies
Evidence of pests or vermin.6.
Steven Jackson Should I buy a flip with squatters in it during COVID-19
8 March 2021 | 92 replies
The pest control guy said it was literally the worst house he'd ever dealt with.We'd complained to the city for months about the deplorable living conditions, lack of safety, it being a drug house, etc.
Katie Caldwell Multi-Unit Opportunity - Money Pit or Gold Mine?
15 October 2016 | 7 replies
Meters, paid by LL)**$(750.00)$(9,000.00)Utilities (one meter, paid by LL)$(300.00)$(3,600.00)Trash Removal$(93.92)$(1,127.00)Maintenance Estimate$(333.33)$(4,000.00)Pest Control$(27.67)$(332.00)Total Expenses$(2,474.88)$(29,698.58)Estimated Profit$75.12 $901.42
Account Closed Questions Regarding "Financing Considered"?
25 October 2016 | 14 replies
Uniquely, they require a clear Section 1 Pest Report.
Bill McCartney 36 unit in suburb of Columbus, Oh
14 May 2017 | 36 replies
It varies a lot property to property but roughly: Taxes 10%, Insurance 5%, Vacancy 7%, Repairs 8%, Capex 5%, Property Management 10%, Services like Landscaping, Snow removal, pest control 5%.