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Account Closed Nightmare 1st Property - Does it get better?
5 January 2018 | 76 replies
I need to (well I need to pay for...) replace every interior door, patch 6 very large dry wall holes (think kicked in walls), retexture half of the unit  (due to the size of the drywall repairs), repaint the entire unit, new flooring for the entire unit, replace 2 broken windows, haul off 30 yards of furniture/household crap/misc debris plus whatever odds and ends I didn't/couldn't see on my initial walk through when the Sheriff did the lockout.  
Richard Kelly Solar panels or Nah?
17 September 2020 | 35 replies
They look cool, sure they’re big and bulky but they reflect what’s to come in the future and give off that Jetsons vibe. :)I personally wouldn’t remove them since the only disadvantage is the difficulty with working around them, look preference or potential maintenance in the future, I’d definitely see younger singles or couples love this.Best of luck.Cheers!
Cameron Lam How I achieved $5k+ monthly cash flow in 1.5 years
21 January 2022 | 263 replies
Just need to take into calculations the furniture cost and some slightly lower rents for the first month or two while your listing gains traction. 
Nathan Gesner How dirty will you let your Tenant be?
7 February 2020 | 93 replies
Originally posted by @Ryan Proffit:It's an 8 unit, and they have had bed bugs before, and would throw their old furniture in the empty lot and burn it. 
Akeam Baron What is a good design program for flipping houses?
6 February 2019 | 12 replies
There's pre-designed doors, windows, furniture etc that you can drag-and-drop. 
Account Closed Property Management Rates for MTR's
4 May 2023 | 27 replies
You risk some money on furniture (which you can resell if it doesn't work out) and vacancy time.
Zachary Jensen Wife doesn't want to increase rents
8 February 2022 | 117 replies
She is seriously on top of her game when it comes to taking care of the two children we raised and both children are currently in college to get Phd's for math and the other for some sort of manufacturing of drugs )or something).Say what you want about being a gold digger, but we live in a commercial building on concrete floors with zero furniture with the exception of mattresses and when she shops for clothing she does buy some Guess clothing, but she is super frugal and loves to purchase shirts and items for as little as $3.Well, based on her t-shirts, she obviously loves America and also loves the Dodgers. 
Account Closed Furnished Student Rentals
3 May 2018 | 5 replies
Looking to do individual leases per bedroom and include basic furniture and home itens.
Account Closed Furnished Student Rentals
28 April 2018 | 13 replies
Looking to do individual leases per bedroom and include basic furniture and home itens.
Account Closed Furnished Student Rentals
28 April 2018 | 4 replies
Looking to do individual leases per bedroom and include basic furniture and home itens.