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Mike H. Pest Control under who's responsibility? Landlord or Tenants'?
30 August 2016 | 22 replies
When a specific infestation is discovered a more intense treatment will need to be done to bring it under control.
Amiris Brown REO: how do I negotiate
27 December 2016 | 33 replies
I really think they are in the business of ruining landlords so to then make even more money off of their poorly managed properties by selling, but that's just my personal bias hunch.Also, check out my pic of us suited up in this mold infested REO lol :-) (I'm the one throwing up a peace sign).
Peter K. TERMITE in a house under contract!
13 September 2017 | 7 replies
So just completed a home/termite inspection on a duplex, found termite residues (State of NC defines it as active termite infestation), there is minor noticeable damage on the shoe molding on the floor but no signs of wear and tear on the wall but I nor the inspector cannot tell without ripping apart the wall how bad the infestation is- the seller is willing to pay for a termite extermination but my concern is how much damage these termites have already done on the inside of my walls that I cannot see- is there a termite expert professional I can hire to inspect the home more in depth during my due diligence period or anyway for me to get a peace of mind for this matter? 
Troy Luster Carpet is Black and there are Holes in the Walls
16 September 2017 | 10 replies
For me I bought a place infested with bugs.  
Edward Farrell Roach Infestation and other issues with Landlord non-disclosure
23 October 2018 | 2 replies
During our initial walk-thru the house, it had a HORRIBLE smell in the kitchen, an equally horrible smell in the family room (pet urine), and we found that the kitchen drawers and cabinets were infested with bugs - we had no idea what they were. 
Allana Alex Tenant says no to roach spray
12 November 2018 | 12 replies
Your end plan needs to be to get rid of this tenant permanently asap before she causes a infestation in the entire building. 
Rico Johnson How to Find a Good Deal (Even if You're a Newbie) in a HOT Market
17 November 2018 | 3 replies
I've gotten response rates as high as 30% from sellers who have severe code violations (not just tall grass or broken windows but mold infestation, or even structural damage). b. 
Tarik N. Pest in the walls of a row house
24 November 2018 | 7 replies
You don't want someone getting sick or taking you to court because of an infestation
James Wise Sad day for Cleveland. Cleveland has more Bed Bugs than anyone!
28 April 2019 | 18 replies
I would have called our infestation minor to maybe start getting into intermediate.
Chivas Miho 3 Properties, 8 Doors in the First 12 Months
17 November 2018 | 2 replies
Our property had shown signs of termite damage to a structural beam during the initial inspection, and I paid for both a structural engineer (to verify the beam’s integrity was sound) and a termite inspector (to verify there was no active infestation).