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All Forum Posts by: Roochita P.

Roochita P. has started 5 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: Looking for Out-of-State Commercial Lenders

Roochita P.
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Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

@Simmy Ahluwalia, @Reginald Truss - Thanks for the replies! I'll reach out using messaging.

Post: Looking for Out-of-State Commercial Lenders

Roochita P.
Pro Member
Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

I'm looking for reputable commercial lenders for out-of-state, multi-family (>5 units), Loan Amounts both <$1M and >$1M. Thank you!

Post: Bay Area: Out of State Investors (BAYOSI)

Roochita P.
Pro Member
Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Thanks for organizing, Michael. I appreciate it. Met a number of folks and learned a bit along the way as well. 

Post: Fantastic property managers in San Jose, CA

Roochita P.
Pro Member
Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Have a mix of single family and multi-family residences throughout San Jose. Looking to talk to a few property managers to pilot and hopefully bring on board. Or, if you're a general contractor / handyman looking for a start in the property management business, we'd be open to talking to you as well! Please send a message through BP. Thanks!

Post: What do you do with warranties, installation materials, etc.?

Roochita P.
Pro Member
Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Makes sense! Thanks @JD Martin!

Post: What do you do with warranties, installation materials, etc.?

Roochita P.
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Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

Thanks @Jon Reed, I appreciate the advice! That makes sense. It's just frustrating the one odd time when some special item-specific tool is needed for a repair, but it doesn't happen that often. And less paperwork would be a big win. 

Post: What do you do with warranties, installation materials, etc.?

Roochita P.
Pro Member
Posted
  • California
  • Posts 18
  • Votes 1

How do you store all the installation materials that come with everything you buy for your properties? A great example: the allen key that comes with a new sink. Similarly, what about installation guides, warranty information, etc? I'm guessing some of the more seasoned property managers on here might have some tricks of the trade on this. Or, is it just large filing cabinets? Or, do you not store them at all and just assume if something goes bad you'll just replace it? This is for ~20-25 doors. 

I store things in a file cabinet today and although it works, it's a lot of effort for the occasional payoff. Hence, I'm wondering how others do it. Thanks!