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Eric La Pratt Chicago - Snow Removal
11 October 2025 | 16 replies
Quote from @Eric La Pratt: I need recommendations for snow removal.
Maya Jones Snow removal ideas and tips
13 October 2025 | 9 replies
We have larger properties (12-24 units) where we have an on site janitor/snow removal person who gets reduced rent.
Justin Bul Managing without a property manager
15 October 2025 | 6 replies
Any company I've reached out to so far simply won't touch the project based on the once-in-a-while nature of accumulating snow.
Duane A. Snow Private Lender Info please
23 October 2025 | 4 replies
Snow: Hello,I am currently looking at ways to expand my portfolio and also do a few flips that may work out.
Czar Wiley New to Out of State Investing in Erie, Penn
25 October 2025 | 2 replies
Confirm flood and snow-removal obligations, and if prices are low, verify financing options early since small loans can be tricky.
Gia Hermosillo SFH Reality Check: What “Safe” Really Means
27 October 2025 | 0 replies
Mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities, lawn, snow, and turn costs all land squarely on you—with zero rent coming in.Let’s look at the math:If your SFH rents for $2,000/month and sits vacant for just one month, you’re out $2,000 in lost rent plus another $500–$700 in utilities, cleaning, and turnover expenses.
Duane A. Snow What is you look to mid-term and Short term a property
25 October 2025 | 2 replies
Snow: This is a good way to keep the property as a second home and use it at times.
Kay Sam Pros & Cons of Listing Property End of Year
24 October 2025 | 20 replies
Listing at the end of the year definitely has some quirks, but it’s not all bad.Pros:Less competition — fewer homes hit the market around the holidays, so your listing can stand out.Buyers looking in December are usually serious (relocations, tax timing, year-end closings).Contractors and stagers are easier to schedule right before winter slows them down.Cons:Foot traffic slows — fewer casual buyers touring.Weather can kill curb appeal depending on your market (gray skies, snow, etc.).People mentally check out around Thanksgiving through New Year, so marketing has to work harder.If you finish rehab by end of November, I’d list right away.
Maya Jones Parking lease agreement, thigns to consider
7 October 2025 | 1 reply
Surface to be kept in good condition - no paint, no oil leaks, who is responsible for any snow removal or other weather issues.Unpaid parking is considered unpaid rent, if your local landlord-tenant laws allow it.How to handle unauthorized parking by others (call tow company direct, go through you, in our area it is more difficult to have vehicles towed than it should be).
Collin Hays Things are awfully quiet around here
23 October 2025 | 29 replies
Maybe a lot of people on Fall break.The boys had fun on the mountain coaster, snow tubing, NASCAR, mini golf, and Ripken was amazing.