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Sam DeLuca Keeping common areas clean and catching issues early... How do you do it?
12 September 2025 | 5 replies
One thing we've done and recommend (but few owners want to pay for) is to install cameras to monitor common areas.Inevitably, a tenant or two often abuse their common area privileges by leaving trash, shoes, plants, etc. in common areas and it's nice to know who to hold accountable.Regarding building checkups, it's great if cleaning & lawn help can be trained and motivated to alert the owner/PMC on issues.
Dhruv Patel Contractor Took 5 Weeks for a 2-Week Job, and Is Now Threatening Legal Action
17 September 2025 | 26 replies
During the course of the project he recommended a few extra items he could do for a fee, like mowing the overgrown lawn, adding new stairs to the back porch, removing the skirtings around the house and adding new ones, etc etc.
Virgil Moore The #1 Funding Challenge Real Estate Investors Face—And How to Overcome It
27 September 2025 | 87 replies
NOBODY buys your artificial distinction.  
Alison Meehan Failed Flip: Stuck in a Fixer Upper for 7 years
9 September 2025 | 9 replies
I can do a far better job on my lawn than my lawn crew does.
Timothy Scott Potential New Build
8 September 2025 | 3 replies
But it includes the same thing as my previous (clubhouse, fitness center, lawn care, roof and external property care). the new HOA also would have a pool.
Stanoj Kocev Looking to start investing in RE flipping
8 September 2025 | 1 reply
. • Drive for dollars (literally) — distressed houses with overgrown lawns and boarded windows are leads. 3.
Jackson Cole Hustles You Wish You Started As a Kid...
6 September 2025 | 4 replies
You'll also get a good relationship with your customers, so depending on where you live, you could do seasonal up-sells: rake leaves, shovel snow, put up Christmas lights, mow lawn, etc.
Jess K. Could tree drop result in slope instability?
4 September 2025 | 4 replies
When they were cutting two massive pine trees right at the edge of the front lawn (steep erosion-prone slope, ends in a cliff-like drop), they dropped each trunk in halves — and each half is the size of a full large tree.
Paula Impala Norada Capital Management suspending payments
10 October 2025 | 459 replies
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Mariah Pierce Property Management for Neighboring Property but I am not local
4 September 2025 | 6 replies
Standard tasks like rent collection, tenant placement, maintenance requests, and lawn care included. 8% management fee, $500 leasing fee when tenant is placed.I moved to Chicago recently but still travel back to turn my property between mid term tenants (at least once per quarter).