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Ren
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I hate Bill, Bill sucks, nobody click on Bill’s crappy links. Spammer go home.
[/quote]Agreed, Bill sucks, but he probably won’t see this. His post is just for backlinks to raise the search engine rank of his crappy web site. What we really need is a moderator here so these things get deleted.
Ren
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I hate Bill, Bill sucks, nobody click on Bill’s crappy links. Spammer go home.
[/quote]Agreed, Bill sucks, but he probably won’t see this. His post is just for backlinks to raise the search engine rank of his crappy web site. What we really need is a moderator here so these things get deleted.
Ren
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I hate Bill, Bill sucks, nobody click on Bill’s crappy links. Spammer go home.
[/quote]Agreed, Bill sucks, but he probably won’t see this. His post is just for backlinks to raise the search engine rank of his crappy web site. What we really need is a moderator here so these things get deleted.
Ren
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I hate Bill, Bill sucks, nobody click on Bill’s crappy links. Spammer go home.
[/quote]Agreed, Bill sucks, but he probably won’t see this. His post is just for backlinks to raise the search engine rank of his crappy web site. What we really need is a moderator here so these things get deleted.
September 30, 2009 at 10:19 AM in reply to: 8.3 quake has struck American Samoa about 2 hrs ago #462273Ren
ParticipantSomeone asked me what’s so bad about a 15-foot wave. Some places get them all the time.
Here’s a side view of a normal beach wave:
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A tsunami wave looks more like this (once it reaches shallow water):
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It’s more of a sudden/temporary increase in the local sea level than a wave, so it has far more weight and energy behind it.
September 30, 2009 at 10:19 AM in reply to: 8.3 quake has struck American Samoa about 2 hrs ago #462467Ren
ParticipantSomeone asked me what’s so bad about a 15-foot wave. Some places get them all the time.
Here’s a side view of a normal beach wave:
_______________/
A tsunami wave looks more like this (once it reaches shallow water):
@@@@@@@@@@@
It’s more of a sudden/temporary increase in the local sea level than a wave, so it has far more weight and energy behind it.
September 30, 2009 at 10:19 AM in reply to: 8.3 quake has struck American Samoa about 2 hrs ago #462811Ren
ParticipantSomeone asked me what’s so bad about a 15-foot wave. Some places get them all the time.
Here’s a side view of a normal beach wave:
_______________/
A tsunami wave looks more like this (once it reaches shallow water):
@@@@@@@@@@@
It’s more of a sudden/temporary increase in the local sea level than a wave, so it has far more weight and energy behind it.
September 30, 2009 at 10:19 AM in reply to: 8.3 quake has struck American Samoa about 2 hrs ago #462884Ren
ParticipantSomeone asked me what’s so bad about a 15-foot wave. Some places get them all the time.
Here’s a side view of a normal beach wave:
_______________/
A tsunami wave looks more like this (once it reaches shallow water):
@@@@@@@@@@@
It’s more of a sudden/temporary increase in the local sea level than a wave, so it has far more weight and energy behind it.
September 30, 2009 at 10:19 AM in reply to: 8.3 quake has struck American Samoa about 2 hrs ago #463090Ren
ParticipantSomeone asked me what’s so bad about a 15-foot wave. Some places get them all the time.
Here’s a side view of a normal beach wave:
_______________/
A tsunami wave looks more like this (once it reaches shallow water):
@@@@@@@@@@@
It’s more of a sudden/temporary increase in the local sea level than a wave, so it has far more weight and energy behind it.
Ren
Participant[quote=Diego Mamani]
3. How about property management companies? Do they charge 7% or 8% of rent? Do they charge the same when the unit is vacant? Do they help finding tenants in exchange for a commission? Do they have plumbers, handymen to do any repairs at reasonable cost to me (the owner)?
[/quote]They charge anywhere from 7-12% of rent, usually somewhere in the middle. A few charge 5%, but if you find one like that, I’d carefully examine their services and get references. I think most don’t charge the monthly fee when it’s vacant, because then there’s nothing for them to do. They have different fee structures, but there’s usually a separate charge for finding a tenant, although they may waive that if the tenant they originally found breaks the lease (you can also hire them to just find/qualify a tenant while doing the monthly chores yourself). Many have maintenance people they work with exclusively and can get you a discount.
Ren
Participant[quote=Diego Mamani]
3. How about property management companies? Do they charge 7% or 8% of rent? Do they charge the same when the unit is vacant? Do they help finding tenants in exchange for a commission? Do they have plumbers, handymen to do any repairs at reasonable cost to me (the owner)?
[/quote]They charge anywhere from 7-12% of rent, usually somewhere in the middle. A few charge 5%, but if you find one like that, I’d carefully examine their services and get references. I think most don’t charge the monthly fee when it’s vacant, because then there’s nothing for them to do. They have different fee structures, but there’s usually a separate charge for finding a tenant, although they may waive that if the tenant they originally found breaks the lease (you can also hire them to just find/qualify a tenant while doing the monthly chores yourself). Many have maintenance people they work with exclusively and can get you a discount.
Ren
Participant[quote=Diego Mamani]
3. How about property management companies? Do they charge 7% or 8% of rent? Do they charge the same when the unit is vacant? Do they help finding tenants in exchange for a commission? Do they have plumbers, handymen to do any repairs at reasonable cost to me (the owner)?
[/quote]They charge anywhere from 7-12% of rent, usually somewhere in the middle. A few charge 5%, but if you find one like that, I’d carefully examine their services and get references. I think most don’t charge the monthly fee when it’s vacant, because then there’s nothing for them to do. They have different fee structures, but there’s usually a separate charge for finding a tenant, although they may waive that if the tenant they originally found breaks the lease (you can also hire them to just find/qualify a tenant while doing the monthly chores yourself). Many have maintenance people they work with exclusively and can get you a discount.
Ren
Participant[quote=Diego Mamani]
3. How about property management companies? Do they charge 7% or 8% of rent? Do they charge the same when the unit is vacant? Do they help finding tenants in exchange for a commission? Do they have plumbers, handymen to do any repairs at reasonable cost to me (the owner)?
[/quote]They charge anywhere from 7-12% of rent, usually somewhere in the middle. A few charge 5%, but if you find one like that, I’d carefully examine their services and get references. I think most don’t charge the monthly fee when it’s vacant, because then there’s nothing for them to do. They have different fee structures, but there’s usually a separate charge for finding a tenant, although they may waive that if the tenant they originally found breaks the lease (you can also hire them to just find/qualify a tenant while doing the monthly chores yourself). Many have maintenance people they work with exclusively and can get you a discount.
Ren
Participant[quote=Diego Mamani]
3. How about property management companies? Do they charge 7% or 8% of rent? Do they charge the same when the unit is vacant? Do they help finding tenants in exchange for a commission? Do they have plumbers, handymen to do any repairs at reasonable cost to me (the owner)?
[/quote]They charge anywhere from 7-12% of rent, usually somewhere in the middle. A few charge 5%, but if you find one like that, I’d carefully examine their services and get references. I think most don’t charge the monthly fee when it’s vacant, because then there’s nothing for them to do. They have different fee structures, but there’s usually a separate charge for finding a tenant, although they may waive that if the tenant they originally found breaks the lease (you can also hire them to just find/qualify a tenant while doing the monthly chores yourself). Many have maintenance people they work with exclusively and can get you a discount.
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