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Jon Klaus 5 Pit Bulls
25 July 2010 | 25 replies
I take pets and I won't rent to anyone who tells me their dog is outdoors only.They are tenants, so they are probably lying and the dog is an indoor dog, so I reject them for lying on the application.If the dog really is an outdoor only dog, I don't take pets that aren't considered part of the family.
Ray Keziah Sub2 Question
1 February 2010 | 26 replies
Do you want to move all your furniture and home in the dead of winter?
Antonio Bodley When flipping properties to landlords.........
25 December 2011 | 9 replies
You must be thinking of RTO places that sell TVs and furniture for x dollars per month :) As a landlord, I evaluate candidate properties on: gross rent yield, net cap rate, debt service coverage ratio, ARV comps for rental grade, and ARV comps for retail grade (a nicer rehab, IF in an area with a reasonable amount of retail activity).All of these are constraints on what I'll pay for a property.
Jon K. Tenant wants year lease; I want month-to-month. What do I do?
3 February 2012 | 14 replies
There's some hardwood floors, marble fireplaces, premium carpet, furniture, bay windows, custom drapery, crown molding... a lot of things a bunny could find nasty.My deposits are about half of one month's rent.
J Salter Eviction Lock-out clause in Leases - Louisiana
10 January 2013 | 16 replies
But all their clothes, furniture, and food was gone.
Ed O. Tenant emergency procedures
25 June 2019 | 8 replies
It is easy for you to knock into a jack or wire with furniture during the move.
Ken Latchers Your Opinion on Closing Laundry Room & Billing for Water
21 February 2013 | 18 replies
As they are all electric units (not gas), I don't have 220V service, in addition to the fact that washer/dryer can occasionally flood (4 units are on 2nd floor) as well as cost & moisture issues.I considered nad dropped the idea of coin op laundry given the buildings small size (6 units) and the fact that the outdoor "laundry shed" is not very secure and tenants constantly leave the shed door open and the coinboxes could be targeted, as well as I already have problems keeping neighbors from using it, etc.I am going to have the water company come out after closing, tell everyone to stop using water and they will check to see if the meter still spins - toilet leaks and faucet drips come to mind (I also wonder about possible main line water break, I had that happen twice in my life).
Kristi Amy Need to sell my liquor shop Online.
28 January 2008 | 2 replies
I want to sell my liquor store with inventory, furniture and everything through Internet.
Ivan Gordiyenko Improving tenants behavior with incentives?..
3 November 2012 | 7 replies
They sure don't ask if they can use my garage space, or I could move my furniture so they could add theirs now.
Tom C. How to value a PM company
15 November 2012 | 2 replies
Assets-Liabilities=Net Worth or ValueAssets can be difficult to value, chairs, desks, computers or furniture/fixtures and equipment are pretty straight forward.