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Bill O'Donnell Basement apartment potential mold issues
9 January 2020 | 6 replies
Its carpet tiles on concrete.
Account Closed settled sidewalk slab
10 February 2020 | 46 replies
Wet the existing concrete thoroughly, brush on the other half of the glue to the wet concrete.
Amy A. How to handle nightmare neighbor
4 August 2017 | 23 replies
Bit of a long story because I have to explain a bit more than I did in the initial message (clearly there is a lot more to this story, but hopefully the cliff notes version will suffice).Here are the code violations: exterior paint (it's a brick house, so only talking trim here, and yes it definitely needs it), repair downspout (round gutter hole has rectangular downspout in it), repair spalling or bulging concrete on walkway, driveway, steps.
Lane Forhetz Ridiculous Occupancy Inspection
21 July 2017 | 19 replies
Here are a few items they highlighted - repaint concrete sidewalk which had been previously painted and now chipping and replace a cast iron plumbing stack, which is functioning PERFECTLY, only because it is STARTING to barnacle.
Robert Hanson Rookie needs advice for tenant screening in C class neighborhood.
3 February 2021 | 56 replies
To put it in concrete terms, you will still get inquiries when you're asking $1050/m for what should be a $775/m SFR.
Moritz Bode Highest Value Increasing Repairs
2 March 2020 | 49 replies
Concrete will absorb the water or it will evaporate if it is a small amount.
Caleb Dryden Prospective Tenant has Marijuana caregiver card
2 March 2020 | 19 replies
I would only consider this if he can use a concrete floor with a floor drain.
Aubrey Page Addressing Marijuana Smell Complaints
10 April 2021 | 56 replies
I think you might need to put a bit more distance between yourself and your promises/eagerness to please your tenants.Sorry that this isn't really giving you a concrete solution, but these are the kind of issues you're going to always deal with especially in multiunits and C-class properties.
Mallory Guerrero Tenant won’t vacate due to health issues
11 January 2020 | 36 replies
The concrete that was literally the top of the foundation slab.I posted a 30-Day Notice to Vacate the day after closing. 
Todd Powell 30 days notice and then leave earlier and want rent prorate back
23 September 2021 | 22 replies
So 30 days from an indeterminable date is much less concrete than "we will be gone by the 12th."