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All Forum Posts by: Tim Walsh

Tim Walsh has started 0 posts and replied 2 times.

Great feedback, Dre. So sorry to hear that Home365 did you wrong, too.  In which location is that rental property of yours?  I'm still searching for Atlanta property manager for good south metro Atlanta area.  All the best.

During my internet search for better property management for the Atlanta area, I found Home365 and was impressed with their pitch by phone. I feel fortunate to see all your comments on BiggerPockets! Home365 quoted me by phone last week 7% monthly management fee and 50% placement fee for their "Standard Plan," but their WRITTEN Prop Mgmt Agreement actually lists many fees and limitations.

For Home365's One Rate plan, which "guarantees rent," and supposedly pays all maintenance costs and eviction costs and repair costs, etc., they quoted me 23% with no fees. How much did they quote y'all?

However, their 38 page Prop Mgmt Agreement for OneRate is daunting--it lists many exclusions to their obligations such as any damage caused by force to a surface (whether from tenants, animals, roots, wind or other force of nature, etc). Other exclusions are roof replacement, anything requiring a permit, exterior painting if more than 5% of surface, "maintenance related to the garden, lawn, or landscaping," anything covered by any of the various required insurance policies, etc. I'm similarly surprised to find that their written OneRate plan management agreement states: "For both Evictions and Other Suits, Owner shall be exclusively responsible for all attorney’s fees, vendor, service provider, expert, and court costs."(para 5.1.c). Really? Seems to contradict the them of "OneRate."

They claim to have 9,000 doors under management in eleven states. So I imagine they are doing something right. But I'm finding many warnings from your collective postings here on BiggerPockets. IDK--Have any of you had an overall positive experience with Home365?