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Ben E. First income property
6 December 2017 | 12 replies
Here's a list of some:  https://rpoaonline.org/contractors-vendors-category/property-management/
Philip Denton HELOC Recommendation
5 October 2016 | 4 replies
Does anyone have a recommended local vendor they have worked with to obtain a HELOC in the Round Rock, Tx area?
Cody Jurgens Recommended FHA Loan Providers
19 October 2016 | 0 replies
I know there are a lot of vendors out there but I just wanted to get some recommendations and reference for some of the people you guys can personally vouch for.Thanks guys!
Niyi Adewole What To Collect At The Closing Table
15 December 2016 | 3 replies
Tenant Contact Information (All the application information pertaining to the tenants)Tenant Leases (I have two of them electronically, i need all three)Tenant Payment History (I should have asked for this during the due diligence, read a post about it after the due diligence period had expired) Pro-rated rents for this monthSecurity and Pet DepositsAll keys and remotes for the garageWarranties on the appliancesContractors and handymen contact info (this person has been investing in the area for a while, and agreed to share his vendor list with me)Warranties on all the appliances Am i missing anything? 
Kent Newmark Construction of a Multi-family in Los Angeles
14 March 2017 | 15 replies
hire the vendors directly and get bids, put terms in that doesnt pay them up front and pay them by the job not by the hour.  
Tim Thornton Urgent information for Colorado Springs STR Owners + Stakeholders
12 June 2018 | 1 reply
Here's a post from a fellow host (I don't personally know her) with a link some helpful information.If STRs are limited to 7 days that will hobble a lot of people who rely on this business for their well being, including owners, mangers, cleaners, handymen, and the local vendors that supply our amenities. 
Sam Bromano Alternative real estate investments?
14 September 2019 | 12 replies
I’d almost prefer to pay a consulting fee to get some vendor neutral advise.
Jonathan Castillo New to House Hacking
13 September 2019 | 6 replies
Some companies will help with background checks and credit reports you just need to find your preferred vendor.
Rodney Burayidi Property Managers with In-House Contractor VS No In-House?
11 July 2019 | 5 replies
In house is better if they are competent at both.In-house is worse if they aren't great because now you're tied to the same sub-sufficient vendor for two jobs. as for the multifamily question, it depends on the size. 50+ units, yeah you'll want someone who specializes. 1-20ish units it shouldn't matter much (as long as they can handle the volume) 
Nicholas Weckstein Net worth equal or greater to loan amount ?
7 August 2018 | 7 replies
With some lenders once you acquire so many properties with them and become a preferred vendor their standard criteria doesn't apply as much.As Brian mentioned if net worth is lower you could have a partner, one of the passive investors on a syndicate deal you are doing, or someone not involved at all to come in and (kiss the note).