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All Forum Posts by: Mark Graziano

Mark Graziano has started 23 posts and replied 91 times.

Post: Monthly Northern Atlanta Real Estate Meet Up/Mastermind.

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Looking forward to it. 

Post: What did you get out of E-Myth book?

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Also interested in your CRM @Andrew Michael and your experience with it.

Post: Property MOB

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Luke, if you don't mind my asking is an just researching a CRM and I am trying to compare fees.  In your experience how does the fee structure compare for these two CRMs?

Post: Podio, Podio, where art thou, Oh Podio?

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

For the people who are just starting out with Podio and you still looking to use Podio with the $120 Globiflow fee or are you using alternative CRM

Post: CRM

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Guys that are single users, are you still using Podio with the new Globiflow pricing?  Any other options you would recommend?

Post: CRM

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Are you guys still using Podio with the new $120 Globiflow pricing?

Post: CRM - Podio - Investor Fuse - thoughts and opinions

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

CRM is almost a must have for any business.  The more and more I read it seems like you need to know what you want Podio to do for you, in order to use Podio.  I stumbled upon InvestorFuse and was hoping the community could give me feedback on their experiences with the product if you have used it, and Podio as a platform and how you got started using Podio.  Point me in the right direction so to speak.  

*Yes I have spent a lot of time with the search function.

Thank You,

Mark

Post: HELP: Burst Pipe

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Thank you @Phil Earley that is great advise. I will follow it.   @Colleen F. The tenant was working on a project in florida for 2.5 weeks and did not let anyone in management know.  Our lease is similar to your in that we have a 7 day

Post: HELP: Burst Pipe

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

Thank you @Jason Bott, @Percy N., and @Gail K..

I spoke with the project manager for the of the water evacuation company and we are walking through the property today.  If we do need remediation we would need to remove all of the tenants belonging to do so.  The tenant says he doesn't want to deal with the belongings because they may have mold in them bla bla bla (This is a 3 bedroom house full of stuff)

My question is:  What do I do what these belonging?  The remediation co. will not remove them because they are not covered under renters insurance and I can not do anything with them because they are not my property.

Thoughts?

Post: HELP: Burst Pipe

Mark GrazianoPosted
  • Investor
  • Acworth, GA
  • Posts 95
  • Votes 23

To make a long story short I am going to give you the headlines - We live in Atlanta, GA

We had a pipe burst in a rental property, which we found out about l last night but must have been going on for a week or more as the tenant went on vacation and didn't notify anyone, which may cause 2 feet of drywall to be torn out from the entire house.  We have a water evacuation team in place  and it will get diagnosed tomorrow to see if we need to have the drywall cut out. 

Do I have to provide alternative housing for them?  If so, do you have any suggestions?  I was thinking and extended stay hotel.  

2.  From where I am standing this seems like it is going to be a long drawn out process with an unhappy tenant.  He does not have renters insurance and wants everything replaced because he thinks everything has hold in it.  Is there anything i can do to help him short of replacing his things, which is not going to happen?   It seems like  he already wants out of the property.  Do I break the lease if he does?

Any advise would be appreciated

Thanks

Atlanta, Marietta, Acworth, Woodstock,