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All Forum Posts by: Jeremy Lepman

Jeremy Lepman has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Maintenance for properties

Jeremy LepmanPosted
  • Appraiser
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Thank you guys for the feedback! 

Post: Maintenance for properties

Jeremy LepmanPosted
  • Appraiser
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

I’m an employee for a property management company that only maintains our own properties. About 100 units all together. We currently have a maintenance team of about 15 people that perform maintenance duties and even some rehabs for certain properties. However, we run into a lot of issues we our maintenance team. As with many industries we have staffing problems with our maintenance department. We also have issues finding talented workers that will show up on time. We have tried to develop a team that is able to do rehabs/remodels but they tend to take a long time to complete. Unlike a vendor or sub, there is little incentive to finish the work quickly/efficiently. I was just wondering if anyone else is having these issues or how they have dealt with them in the past? Do most of you use different vendors for rehabs and just have a maintenance team for small fixes? Any help would be greatly appreciated! 

Post: First Deal

Jeremy LepmanPosted
  • Appraiser
  • Portland, OR
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 2

Hello bigger pockets community! My name is Jeremy Lepman, 25, recently licensed residential appraiser. Have an opportunity to buy a parcel of land (.13 acres) in Albany, OR with a badly beaten down residence on it for $32,500. Thinking of wiping the residence and building new. Heard that our local fire department will burn and remove the residence for free as a training opportunity (burn and learn.) Have any of you ever done this before? Also looking over a floor plan for a new 1300 sf dwelling with 3 bed 2 baths. Would also have to get a construction loan which would be a experience new to me. I know I am going into this green so looking for any advice. Been reading the recommended books and listening to the podcast. I have a lot to learn and willing to do so. Thank you!