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Account Closed Water Bills Getting Ridiculous.. What do I do?
13 July 2021 | 20 replies
Still you may want to inspect every unit to make sure nobody installed a portable washing machine.
Account Closed I’m looking to invest in my next market. What are ya’ll thoughts?
1 September 2023 | 24 replies
Because all we have to know is insights on future development, the math of inventory "wash-out" for ascending prices etc etc.
Account Closed Question about Homeowner's Insurance
28 March 2020 | 6 replies
If I had a $500 deductible, then they would've given me back $250 (750 - 500), which is basically the difference between the premium on the 2 policies. 1) $1000 deductible: $700/year premium + $750 in damages = $14502) $500 deductible: $950 year/premium + $750 in damages - $250 from insurance = $1450So basically it's all a wash, but I will usually save money with a higher deductible in the long run (as long as your tenants don't get broken in on!).