Brudesandwich

Brudesandwich t1_iuenvce wrote

Reply to For sale? by Amarie1226

I've used Nextdoor but it's hit or miss tbh. I've heard facebook marketplace is decent but I am never allowed to post when I sign up.

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Brudesandwich t1_ismfvte wrote

Used to be a realtor. While I hate realtors your doing it all wrong. Realtors have a thing called fiduciary obligation to clients which means if you don't have an agreement (contract) with them then they do the bare minimum.

Find a realtor you like and have that person schedule all the apartments on YOUR time. Hopping from one to another, to another, to another is time consuming and the realtors could be doing a million things. Your going to most likely pay the broker fee no matter what. So get a realtor to do the work for you.

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Brudesandwich t1_iqryhtc wrote

If it'd the buildings by Target side then you're fighting an uphill battle. Those older buildings have had the issue for years, possibly even more than a decade. It's infamous amongst local pest companies. The problem will never be solved for 2 reasons: the residents in the building are always changing and don't fully care or understand about keeping clean and the management doesn't want to pay the high cost to eradicate it. It would be somewhere in the $100K area to treat every unit and take an excruciating coordination effort by everyone involved. All they do is band aid treatments to keep people shut temporarily

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Brudesandwich t1_iqrxxfi wrote

>The first step is Advion. This is a very specific cockroach poison that is illegal in some states but I'm pretty sure you can get it in NJ. Full disclosure, be careful with this stuff. It will kill your pets if they eat it

If you're talking about the gel that comes in a tube, no it will not kill your pets unless you allow it to eat 30 gallons of the stuff

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