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All Forum Posts by: Brian McPheeters

Brian McPheeters has started 4 posts and replied 25 times.

Post: Property Management Renter Turn Around

Brian McPheetersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Forest, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 9

Sorry my question is about getting the unit ready for a new tennant not finding a new tennant.

Post: Property Management Renter Turn Around

Brian McPheetersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Forest, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 9

What is the expected turn around for getting a property ready for a new renter by a property manager? My old renters lease was up on 6/30. My property only needs minor touch ups supposedly and I am still waiting for bids as of today.

Thanks

Post: Morris Invest and Clayton Morris Review

Brian McPheetersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Forest, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 9

Not sure if this was already posted.

https://morrisinvest.com/blog/2018/5/1/a-statement...

Post: Memphis Invest Reviews?

Brian McPheetersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Forest, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 9

@akarrels

Post: Memphis Invest Reviews?

Brian McPheetersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lake Forest, CA
  • Posts 27
  • Votes 9

@alison karrels are you sure the spreadsheets include repairs, vacancies, capex, ... in their cash flow estimates? From what I have seen they just include p & i, prop taxes, insurance, and management. This is my biggest worry about going with them. The cash flow does not leave much room for contingencies.