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Martin Yip Toll So Approved for a loan. Let's see if any lenders here can beat this rate!
10 August 2024 | 14 replies
Most of the time I've been taught are that lenders are just people who are willing to get paid as long as you meet their criteria, nothing elseThank you for the feedback everyone, I will try and communicate better the next time I post 
Patrick Philip Always use a realtor for flips?
12 August 2024 | 25 replies
If you make certain your buyer is pre approved, the documents line up, and you keep good communication, the selling side has never proven to be difficult to me.With that said I agree with @Rick Santasiere in regards to scaling up.
Katie Hartung New to STR management for others and seeking your expert input
10 August 2024 | 8 replies
You have to now include the extra time spent communicating issues, invoices, etc..with the property owner.Whether you do it or not is not a right or wrong matter, but you need to understand why you are doing it and if the extra cash will be worth your time.We have always turned down the requests to manage other people's properties, because I feel like the amount of money I would receive from managing someone else property would not be worth the time to me.  
Gabriel Sastre First Eviction in duplex
9 August 2024 | 4 replies
Let the attorney handle all communication, you take notes and keep copies of all the paperwork, and maybe next time you will be ready to try it on your own.
Holly Peterson What Are the Biggest Mistakes You’ve Made in Private Money Lending?
8 August 2024 | 5 replies
Scenario:A lender had limited communication with the borrower throughout the loan term, resulting in misunderstandings and lack of alignment on project goals and expectations.Mistake:Miscommunication led to issues that could have been addressed early on, contributing to project delays and difficulties in loan repayment.Lesson Learned:Maintain open and regular communication with borrowers.
Ted Davis Rent collection software
10 August 2024 | 12 replies
Communication with tenants can be done through Google Voice or WhatsApp, and Proper Insurance covers both property and liability.Good luck!
Jennifer Brown We were very unhappy with Ryan Poske and Bildwise LLC
8 August 2024 | 6 replies
We were very unhappy with the timeliness and quality of the work on this project as well as the quality of our communications with Ryan Poske (CEO at Bildwise and our primary point of contact).
James McGovern Standard Forms for Hard Money Lenders
8 August 2024 | 5 replies
Quote from @Chris Seveney: @James McGovernGeraci and Doss have standard docs - believe one site is called lighting docsI have a set from my own attorney as I want specific language included in the documents In the same sense that a HUD-1 is used by all lawyers at part of closing, looking for lenders to standardize how they communicate loan terms 
Xavier Aliche Mynd Property management
9 August 2024 | 20 replies
How do they communicate with you about repairs and such?
Collin Hays VRBO and AIRBNB have met their match: Google Vacation Rentals
9 August 2024 | 25 replies
The problem is it sucks, it barely works, it's surprisingly unintuitive for something so simple, and barely any guests actually use it.Which is kind of the same reason we're not discussing this on Google+ while wearing our Google glasses and talking about which version of Google Stadia is best to put into our homes as we communicate with our cleaners through Google Hangouts.While google obviously has a few big hits like Maps/Flights/Gmail, the majority of google releases follow the same pattern of great technology, horrible interface, no marketing, and eventual abandonment by Google.