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All Forum Posts by: Seth Martin

Seth Martin has started 4 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: albany, NY property manager

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

Does anyone  know of a  decent property manager in albany, ny

Post: Albany, Cohoes, Troy, Upstate NY Properties for Sale

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

Hello Brian, what is your email address?

Post: Real Estate Agent & Property Manager issues

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

remember the main thing in dealing with a property manager.  this person works for you.  if you not happy with his or her services you no longer need to use there person.  This sounds like someone I would have gotten ride of a while ago

Post: Tenant Advice

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

I have a tenant that lives in one of my duplexes and I am not sure what to do about him.  He is good and bad.

His good points.....
Pays his rent on time, no questions asked
He maintains the property, and keeps it looking very good.  From mowing the lawn and maintaining the bushes to planting flowers and fixing the detached garage, all on his own dime.   He keeps his apartment immaculate, and keeps all the common spaces clean.  he treats the duplex like it is his.
His bad points.....
He is a jerk to the other tenants.  he is older and he likes his quiet.   if the other tenants are make too much noise he yells and screams (and it is not that loud).  He is gruff and rough around the edges.  Over the past two years I have had two different groups of tenants not renew their leases because of him.

The duplex is in a good area and attracts B-B+ tenants.  I have spoken with him several times over the past couple of years and he can usually keep his cool for about 2-3 weeks after we talk, but that is about it.

Not sure if it is better to keep him because of how well he maintains everything (which is very hard to find) or is he costing me time and money because of constant turnover?

Post: Distressed Porperties

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

Russell, realytrac is a paid site.  I dont mind paying if you get more info.  is it worth it?

Post: Distressed Porperties

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

I have been investing in albany, ny and the surrounding area for a few years now. I originally was buying homes off of the MLS listings but recently I have been buying distressed properties and fixing them up and holding on to them.

my question: What is the best way to find pre forclosure and forclosed properities? I have been looking at HUBZO/HOMEPATH and sites like that. Is there another way to get a list of forclosed properties? I see pay sites claim to list many more distressed homes, but do they really have that much more to offer?

Post: Investor from NY

Seth MartinPosted
  • Investor
  • Albany, NY
  • Posts 7
  • Votes 3

I have been investing in albany, ny and the surrounding area for a few years now. I originally was buying homes off of the MLS listings but recently I have been buying distressed properties and fixing them up and holding on to them.

my question:  What is the best way to find pre forclosure and forclosed properities?  I have been looking at HUBZO/HOMEPATH and sites like that.  Is there another way to get a list of forclosed properties?  I see pay sites claim to list many more distressed homes, but do they really have that much more to offer?