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All Forum Posts by: Sarnen Steinbarth

Sarnen Steinbarth has started 4 posts and replied 293 times.

Post: Recordkeeping for legal protection

Sarnen SteinbarthPosted
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Posts 308
  • Votes 151

I have always done some notes and then scanned in receipts and other documents (now I scan everything - so all records are electronic).

If you want to get fancy with an iPad / smart phone app, Happy Co is some awesome inspection software that would could do some amazing documentation with (both safety and condition report inspections).

Hope this helps.

Post: Brand new Real estate investor in Seattle WA

Sarnen SteinbarthPosted
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Posts 308
  • Votes 151

Welcome to real estate investing.

It is a fun and exciting world!

In addition to the great resources here on BiggerPockets. Reddit is another place you could look to find some fellow Seattleites

Best of luck in your RE adventure.

Post: Tenant Screening

Sarnen SteinbarthPosted
  • Commercial Real Estate Broker
  • Fort Collins, CO
  • Posts 308
  • Votes 151
Originally posted by @Jassem A.:

No credit is better than bad credit. Check for rental judgments and verify income. This will probably be their first rental as well.

 I agree and have run across this quite often myself (I have screened about 1000 tenants).  No credit is better than bad credit.