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All Forum Posts by: Tommy Parker

Tommy Parker has started 3 posts and replied 258 times.

Post: Getting into Real Estate as a College Student

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

Hi Aaron,

Good to hear you're reading books! That was how I started. Another big thing for me was networking and connecting with others. Another was looking for entery level jobs as well in the real estate industry. Hope this helps!

Post: Marijuana smoking inside the home

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

If it's in the lease then that's your best form of documentation. 

Post: Property Management Protocol For Coin Laundry

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132
Quote from @Richard F.:
Aloha,

I have had a number of properties over the years with coin-op, and yes, personally pull the coins from the machines on a regular schedule, then turn the coin bags over to accounting. They roll them, and deposit them, and, as "income" to the Client we charge the same % fee as rents for doing so. Your bank may let you turn in un-rolled coins that they can just run through a counter. Pulling the coins is a good opportunity to simply get eyes on the property and catch other issues.

Some Vendor deals have them collecting the coins from laundry centers, where they keep 50% of everything BUT also maintain and own the machines. They send a check direct to PM, which also get processed as "income".

You do need a trustworthy person to collect the coins, obviously; and you sometimes need to adjust your pick up schedule if usage goes up. Once the coin boxes are full, tenants will not be able to operate the machine until it is emptied. You also need to be "aware" of your surroundings, and who is in the area when you actually pull the coins. I try to do it at different hours, when activity on a property is lowest if the property is in a sketchy area. It is common to have several hundred dollars worth of coins per pair of machines.

 Agreed!

Post: Looking to buy my first time short term rental

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

I found out that warmer areas are the best. However, I started out in Charlotte, NC and found it work fine for me. Best of luck on your journey! 

Post: Management Software Recommendations

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

I've been using Innago and haven't had any issues. I integrate it with Quickbooks for accounting purposes and works really well. Hope this helps!

Post: Online Rent Payment System for Multifamily?

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

Good questions! I've been using Innago for the past couple of years. It's been awesome! I don't pay anything as well since it is free for landlords/property owners. I'd go with that! Best of luck on your journey.

Post: Looking to finally purchase an investment book. Any recommendations?

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

How to Invest in Real Estate by Josh Dorkin and Brandon Turner and Real Estate Rookie are my go to!

Post: Direct Booking Guest Screening

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

I use Innago's platform to screen tenants.

Post: Real Estate Professional Hours

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

I use QuickBooks for this along with using Innago for management needs.

Post: Is now a good time to invest in STR

Tommy ParkerPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Posts 269
  • Votes 132

Although it's technically not the best, I still wouldn't let that stop you from finding a STR!