by admin | May 10, 2019 | Do It Yourself, Maintenance
There are two possibilities: 1. It is possible you overloaded the circuit and a breaker tripped. Find your breaker panel and determine whether one of the breakers is in the neutral or off position. If you find one that has been tripped, turn it all the way off, then...
by admin | May 17, 2017 | Do It Yourself, Education
If you are a homeowner managing your own properties, online courses can be very beneficial if that type of learning works for you. If you like learning from written material, onlineed.com is the best site we have encountered for taking online classes pertaining to...
by admin | Jun 24, 2016 | Do It Yourself, For Landlords, Maintenance, Managing Risk
As a landlord, you have probably heard numerous nightmare stories about tenants that have raised concerns as you rent your own property. As you set expectations for your tenants and/or create policies for your property, it is important to understand the lay of the...
by admin | Jun 17, 2016 | Do It Yourself, For Tenants
One of the most satisfying experiences is eating vegetables from your own garden. If you’re lucky enough to have a sunny porch or balcony in your rental, then you can grow food. Even if it’s small, think creatively about how to use vertical space. Hanging planters can...
by admin | Jun 10, 2016 | Do It Yourself, For Tenants
Most renters don’t have the option to have a full-fledged garden, and many don’t even have the option of a raised bed, but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow something. There are many indoor plants that are easy to care for and many don’t even require a lot of sunlight....
by admin | Mar 24, 2015 | Do It Yourself, Managing Risk
A primary reason regularly cited by property owners seeking professional management for their property is the risk of extreme tenant abuse of their property. Among these possible abuses is the dreaded drug lab. According to the Oregon Department of Public Health, over...