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All Forum Posts by: Matt Padlo

Matt Padlo has started 5 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: "Normal Wear & Tear" ?

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

Thank you, Rachel and Andrew, and yes I did have tenants do move-in day walkthrough and sign off on it. And yes, I downloaded the lease form from BP so it's fairly thorough. 

Post: "Normal Wear & Tear" ?

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

thanks, appreciate the input!

Post: "Normal Wear & Tear" ?

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

So, I got a repair order from my tenant.

The pic shows a lower kitchen cabinet door where the top hinge screws have been ripped out of the cabinet trim. 

(the kitchen cabinets are brand new, and were in working condition upon tenant arrival.) 

So obviously she broke it, not a big deal. But still takes time/money/effort. 

The tenant is billed for this correct? Or does this fall under "normal wear and tear" ?

Appreciate the insight, 

- Matt 

Post: Stanislaus County Investors Meetup

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

let's connect, I'm a realtor and fellow investor in the area 

Post: Any agent on here know of Legit lead gen companies?

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

Hi, 

So as a newer real estate agent, I'm working hard to fill my pipeline with leads. Naturally, now the internet is showing me 100 plus ads a day of companies that promise real estate agents leads, buyers, and sellers. 

Do any agents on here know of any legit companies that do deliver these leads? I would really appreciate your experience/insight. 

Also, how about StreetText? That run FB and Insta ads for you to capture leads. Heard anything good or bad about them? 

Thanks, 

- Matt 

@bjorn Ahlblad Thanks! Just downloaded 

I googled it, not much luck. Got a site?

Hi, I'm a new owner of an owner-occupied duplex, and I'm trying to get my soon-to-be tenant all the disclosures. I can't seem to find the carbon monoxide disclosure and smoke detector disclosure. 

Any Help?

Thank You BP by the way for the awesome California lease agreement package for landlords I downloaded. I do not see the disclosures I'm looking for in their though (I'm following the included checklist) I might be missing it, however. 

Would appreciate the help! 

Thanks,

- Matt  

Post: Which appliances !? Brands?

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

thanks for that insight! I have been eyeing the ropers after BP brought the brand to my attention. You guys are making my decisions easier, appreciate it. 

Post: Which appliances !? Brands?

Matt PadloPosted
  • Realtor
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

Thanks for the info. that WOULD be a problem.