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All Forum Posts by: Matt Harris

Matt Harris has started 40 posts and replied 234 times.

Post: Wood floors in rental?

Matt HarrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Rochester, NY
  • Posts 243
  • Votes 62

depends on situations I generally have the floors re stained if their already hardwoods

Post: new member

Matt HarrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Rochester, NY
  • Posts 243
  • Votes 62

hi im interested in getting to know and connect with some local investors in Rochester,ny or anyone wanting to bounce real esate ideas off of eachother. thanks

Post: best way to provide photo proof of inspections??

Matt HarrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Rochester, NY
  • Posts 243
  • Votes 62

Thanks I appreciate your quick response. any other experienced landlords have creative ideas that work?

Post: best way to provide photo proof of inspections??

Matt HarrisPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Rochester, NY
  • Posts 243
  • Votes 62

hi I'm a recently new landlord and am getting in the habit of move in inspections and taking documents and photos of damages or general condition. Seeking advice on what's the best and most cost effective camera in taking photos? Currently I use my cell phone and then file and print out the photos on computer paper in case future damages and court evictions. My problem is the pictures and print quality aren't the best. Would a normal film camera from a store work and then have the film printed in store to be more professional and keep on file for future use. Just curious cause I heard of judges not allowing cell phone or other devices used because no date is printed on the photos. Thanks