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All Forum Posts by: Vicente Hernandez

Vicente Hernandez has started 8 posts and replied 43 times.

Post: Need a platform to collect rent from tenant

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16

Hello Tosin, professionally we use Appfolio for our tenant portal. They make payments, schedule maintenance, and contact us through there. Been using it for a few years now with almost no issues. All these tenant portals usually have 1 or 2 things that are annoying or unnecessary. 

Personally my landlord just uses Zelle. I did talk to her about it and she says she uses it for all her units (6 in total) with no issue. 

Post: Best Ways to List your Property

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16

Hey BP Community, 

Wanted to make a thread of the best ways to market a property. Currently us at Landmark Property Management use over 75 different listing sites as our main marketing strategy. However recently I wanted to try some social media ads or ads in general and see if they are worth it. Does anyone have any experience using ads to promote listings outside sites such as Zillow, Hotpads, Apartments.com, ect?

Would be very interested in also learning about unique or niche ways to market. 

Post: New To Bigger Pockets

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Kevin Garvey:
Quote from @Vicente Hernandez:

Hey BP Fam

I'm new to Bigger Pockets but looking to make great connections. I currently at work at Landmark Property Management as New Business Development Manager. I have worked in the real estate industry for over 5 years now. Many of those years I was a leasing agent for the city of Chicago. Looking to learn as much as I can on property management and from all of you. If you have any forums or groups that you think i would benefit from please don't hesitate to reach out. Looking to forward to meeting new faces!

welcome! i’m interested in hearing about your leasing experience! 

 Hello Kevin, 

It was a lot of fun and learned a lot. It was a lot of fun meeting new people and running around the whole city. Looking forward to transferring those skills in to property management. 

Post: New To Bigger Pockets

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Dmitriy Fomichenko:

Welcome to the BP family Vicente! Glad to have you as a part of this awesome community!

Find and connect with other BP members that are in your area: https://www.biggerpockets.com/search/users

Best of luck here at BP Nation.


 Thank you Dmitriy, looking forward to joining new groups! 

Quote from @Jacopo Iasiello:

Hi Vicente, you could ask his expertise and experience, knowledge of legal and regulatory compliance, etc. 
Ultimately, trust your instincts and choose a property manager who demonstrates professionalism, integrity, and a commitment to maximizing the value of your investment.


 Thanks Jacopo. Trying to make sure I provide the best and most efficient information when on a call. 

Post: New To Bigger Pockets

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Jessie Dillon:

welcome! i invest in chicago! i've been meaning to check out the 'straight up chicago' podcast about the rental market out there. to learn about property mgmt in general, two BP personalities have a book on preorder right now about self management, it should be showing in the bookstore on here, that will be a good one! 


 Hey Jessie, I'll be sure to check out the "straight up Chicago" podcast. I have a lot to learn, thanks for the recommendations! 

Post: New To Bigger Pockets

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Marlon Fong:

Hi Vicente,

Thanks for reaching out! If you would like to become a featured real estate agent in our Agent Directory https://www.biggerpockets.com/agent/match

You can sign up for Premium membership here https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-agent-lead-bu...

If you need further assistance with this, please get in touch with our Premium team here [email protected]

Let me know if you need further assistance.


 Hello Marlon, Im going to try Bigger Pockets for a bit and reassess in a few weeks to see if premium is a good option. Thank you though. 

Post: New To Bigger Pockets

Vicente HernandezPosted
  • Property Manager
  • Chicago
  • Posts 45
  • Votes 16

Hey BP Fam

I'm new to Bigger Pockets but looking to make great connections. I currently at work at Landmark Property Management as New Business Development Manager. I have worked in the real estate industry for over 5 years now. Many of those years I was a leasing agent for the city of Chicago. Looking to learn as much as I can on property management and from all of you. If you have any forums or groups that you think i would benefit from please don't hesitate to reach out. Looking to forward to meeting new faces!

Quote from @Peter Tverdov:

If you call 5 you can quickly see who is professional and who is amateur. Even hearing their call answering service. Some only do HOAs, some actually only watch homes. It's easy to whittle down IMO. Don't focus on price, if you look for cheapest you are going to get burned. Good luck.


 Hey peter, absolutely agree with you on the shopping on price. Can lead you to horrible service. 

Quote from @Lorien Rollins:

@Vicente Hernandez, welcome!

As a PM, I would be worried if a new owner did not ask me at least some of the following:

- Company Specifics: first question should be are they licensed (how many properties do you manage, what type/class of properties do you manage, how many property managers on the team, how many years have they been in operation)

- Pricing (what is the cost to manage the property (ies), is there a leasing fee (commission structure), is there an onboarding fee, is there an early termination cost, are there ad-hoc costs for maintenance, tenant screening, or miscellaneous costs - such as to appear in court if you have an eviction)

- Service offerings (do you have a maintenance team, do you come equipped with a list of contractors/vendors, do you offer the software and portal access for tenants/owners, etc.)

- Financial Services (you (owner) should think about what you want the PM to handle, if it is everything from paying bills to insurance procurement to P&L statements then ask that, if you don't want the PM so heavily involved in financials and just more on the surface level of the operations of the property then that is okay too! NOI/variance, weekly leasing updates)

- Tenant screening process (what software do you use to vet tenants and set them up once they are approved, how do you keep track of marketing/, do you handle lease preparation, how do you handle tenants that pay rent late (or not at all), etc.)

Feel free to connect! Good luck interviewing!

Artfully,

Lorien


 Hey Lorien, 

Thanks for the awesome reply. Very informative, will look into this when contacting PMC.