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All Forum Posts by: Lateeka A.

Lateeka A. has started 16 posts and replied 57 times.

Post: Property Manager Management Company in Milwaukee Wisconsin WI

Lateeka A.Posted
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Originally posted by @Nathan Gesner:

Go to www.narpm.org and search their directory.

If you make a mistake and hire a bad Property Manager, it can ruin you for life. Learn the difference between a good PM and a bad one, try to interview at least three, and then make an educated decision. Remember: the PM with the highest fees may be the one that makes you the most money.

Things to do:

1. Review their management agreement. Ensure there are no hidden fees!

2. Calculate the total cost for a year. Some will charge a percentage of rent and nothing else. Some will charge a percentage each month but also a start-up fee, a leasing fee or lease renewal fee each year, administrative fees, maintenance fees, etc. Every fee should be fully disclosed!

3. Review their lease agreement and addendums.

4. Interview them about how they handle maintenance, late rent, unpaid rent, lease violations, evictions, etc.

5. Ask to speak to some of their current owners and tenants.

6. Google them and see what kind of reviews they have.

This is great advice thank you @Nathan G.

Post: 4plex in Columbus, Oh PP $178k Monthly Rent $2706.00

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I am interested in off market duplexes/quads/and 50+ units, please send all information to [email protected]

Post: **OFF-MARKET Investor Special** on Pontiac St, Columbus OH

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Tyler,  is this property still for sale? 

Post: Get Paid to Take Pictures!!!!

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I am looking for boots on the ground to take photos of properties in Columbus, OH. If you're interested please email me at [email protected] for more details. 

Post: Get Paid to Take Pictures!!!!

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I am looking for boots on the ground to take photos of properties in Columbus, OH. If you're interested please email me at [email protected] for more details. 

Post: Get Paid to take Pictures

Lateeka A.Posted
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I am seeking boots on the ground to take photos of properties in Columbus, OH. If you're interested please email me at [email protected] for more details. 

Post: Get Paid to Take Pictures

Lateeka A.Posted
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I am looking for boots on the ground to take photos of properties in Columbus, OH. If you're interested please email me at [email protected] for more details.  

Post: How can I start with virtually no money??

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Originally posted by @Joshua D Rodriguez:
@Lateeka Mosley I applied for wholesaling I feel like my skill sets aren’t up to par and haven’t got a call back. HoW can improve my resume that have the needs employers In sales are looking for?

 Joshua, Wholesaling is not a job you apply for. It's a method of real estate investing.  If you watch some wholesaling videos on youtube. You can learn how to apply the methods to get started.  I will message you a few of the youtubers I watch along with some of the podcasts I listen to learn how to wholesale real estate.  

Post: How can I start with virtually no money??

Lateeka A.Posted
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@Joshua D Rodriguez check out wholesaling. It doesn’t require you to have any money to start. Search wholesaling on YouTube and watch the videos and listen to wholesaling podcasts. It’s a great way to build capital to fund your other REI endeavors. Good Luck!!!

Post: First REI Deal Alert

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@Stacey Cook congratulations!!!!