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Melissa Faraias My rental won't rent. What are my next steps?
29 August 2024 | 43 replies
Say they want a Sept 1st move in, then I would let them move in a week or two before the first at no cost, as long as they sign the lease and pay the sec dep and Sept rent prior to getting keys.Otherwise just ask what it would take to get them to move forward and you might just get an answer.Loved* that response     Hopefully they can communicate as well as you do, thank you Brian
Mary Jay What is the proper way to deal with the security dep notice if no forwarding address?
24 August 2024 | 11 replies
(There are other ways to obtain/develop that evidence - such as using certified mail or my “practical advice” below.)In your case, because your friend found the letter inside the mailbox of the last known address, you now have specific evidence of having mailed the letter “…by first class mail, to the tenant's last known place of residence” - “Unless other arrangements (had been) made in writing by the tenant…”Again, in my (non-lawyer) opinion, you’ve complied with the letter of the law as to your concern - “Unless other arrangements (had been) made in writing by the tenant…”[Practical advice: Where I self-manage, in my “Notices” section of the lease, besides my physical address, phone numbers, etc for notices to me, I provide two email addresses for myself, and state in that part that email is my preferred method of communication.
Scott Esmail Bought property on county auction site now have a big issue
25 August 2024 | 10 replies
Get an attorney and get in communication with their attorney and let them know the you want to pay off the loan.
Charlice Arnold Financing for commercial and multi-family properties
23 August 2024 | 4 replies
Look at reviews, track record, and overall communication.
Ruben VanDusen What's The Point
21 August 2024 | 73 replies
In all sincerity I owe a debt of gratitude to multiple commentors, some that no longer post.
Brittany Clark Getting Started on Virtual Wholesaling
23 August 2024 | 1 reply
Leverage TechnologyCRM Tools: Use CRM software to manage your leads and track communication with sellers and buyers.
Tyler Condon Reaching out to neighbor who rents the property out of state
23 August 2024 | 3 replies
Curruthers illustrates how trust, communication, and mutual respect are essential elements in fostering these connections.
Corey Dutton Are 100% Financing Loans for Rehabs a Scam?
27 August 2024 | 43 replies
Section 61-2c-102 broadly defines "Business of residential mortgage loans" as follows:(g) (i) "Business of residential mortgage loans" means for compensation or in the expectation of compensation to: (A) engage in an act that makes an individual a mortgage loan originator; (B) make or originate a residential mortgage loan; (C) directly or indirectly solicit a residential mortgage loan for another; (D) unless excluded under Subsection (1)(g)(ii), render services related to the origination of a residential mortgage loan including: (I) preparing a loan package; (II) communicating with the borrower or lender; or (III) advising on a loan term; or (E) engage in loan modification assistance.
Lindsay Heller Major for college?
23 August 2024 | 19 replies
As someone who went to college and then got into real estate shortly thereafter, I think an emphasis on communication and accounting would be what I would recommend to focus on.  
Willis Yoder Getting Stuck in Real Estate
23 August 2024 | 5 replies
Engaging with past clients through follow-up communications can rekindle interest and generate referrals.