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All Forum Posts by: Solomon Johnson

Solomon Johnson has started 7 posts and replied 19 times.

Post: Investing in Florida,

Solomon JohnsonPosted
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 8

@Matt Powell

Investing is always a great choice, but it's greater when you know HOW and WHERE apply your funds. Talking about Florida is kind of hard choice for many reasons, but generally, it's a good choice, to begin with. I understand that time for people, especially for investor = money, so I will better give you some navigational links, that may help you. If you interested in my opinion, Miami is the best place to invest. Here you can understand why. Wish you a good luck, Matt

https://rentberry.com/blog/miami-investment-opport...

https://www.roofstock.com/investment-property/miam...

I let my tenant do repairs or improvements in next cases when they broke something or if they want to change/remove it in order to make it pretty and good looked. Why not? If you control the process from A to Z, you can have no fear.

Once I've found this article: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-an...

The main deal: Imagine a website, where tenants can bid against each other to get the better flat/house? Or tenant can overcome somehow his bad credit/background report with plus 200$ bid?

Surfed about this start-up on the web and opinions are strongly different. Someone call it unfair, someone - innovative. What do you think? Can it provide better competition and as an outcome - better service from landlords? Let's discuss

Post: Do you offer free internet?

Solomon JohnsonPosted
  • New York, NY
  • Posts 19
  • Votes 8

Usually, my tenants pay for the internet. It will be easier for them to control all the payment processes and to fix possible problems.

The only thing left for you - count.

I personally such services and my tenants also like it. It's comfortable and IMo there is nothing wrong if you will ask them to do this online. I'm not actually confident about % on your site, but in my rental paying system , the only one who pays - me, that's why tenants find it nice and normally have no argues.

Me too. Smaller deals give you an opportunity to be more plastic. But in this case, you need to be high concentrated on all your projects in order to get the result you want.

Thanks everyone for your replies. It seems to me that somehow it's harder to choose than to find appropriate tenant screening service. Wish you all luck!

Hi, everyone!

It seems to me that the bigger part of you now using tenant screening services for credit/background checks. Which service is the best according to you? Would you better use independent service or maybe service, that inbuilt in online rental service? What is difference for you between free and paid? Thanks a lot in advance.