Marco Padilla
Having problems with my tenants
9 December 2019 | 24 replies
But I had cancer and the amount of time spent at the doctor, oncologist, surgeon, radiologists offices was very disruptive.
Charles Moore
Standards for renting out attached garage space to non-tenants?
8 January 2020 | 9 replies
Otherwise I’d have to hand over a spare overhead garage door opener, and they’d have unsupervised access to my Personal belongings I have in there, like tools in my workbench, and could cause potential noise disruption to my tenants upstairs.
Tyler Rollins
Phoenix Buy and Hold Question
12 December 2019 | 2 replies
It would also depend on the location of the property and how weather might ruin a roof faster or not.Personally, I would pay a little extra if I knew I didn't have to spend $20K and the disruption in 5 years on a property with a 10 year old roof.
Ethan Yuan
Removing existing tenants after buying a property
13 December 2019 | 4 replies
It's really disruptive to them and, to borrow from another thread, their kids might draw on the brand new kitchen cabinets before you're even putting up the rental ad for your newly renovated property.
Eran S.
Should I get a license just to represent myself?
20 December 2019 | 9 replies
No matter how great the buyer agent you are working with, we can all get busy with other clients/deals/etc. that may disrupt your ability to see a property.
Chinmay J.
Terminating the lease immediately.
24 October 2017 | 6 replies
If it's a problem with the plumbing and significant areas of the flooring, walls, or ceilings need to be opened up and it becomes too disruptive to the tenants or hazardous, an offer to house the family in a hotel for the time being would be in order.However, mystery water soaking a carpet brings to mind an incident in one of our properties... the tenant's brother-in-law hooked up his washing machine and didn't secure the water exhaust hose properly.
Engelo Rumora
Let's predict the future
23 October 2017 | 12 replies
Blockchain tech could disrupt that for good.It's such an honest system that there won't be a need for hand holding buyers, sellers, agents or brokers once folks actually start to understand how it works.Same here.I love doing deals in my undies but there is one problem tho.The title company charges me a fortune on the hundreds of deals we do yearly and the bank charges me wiring fee's also.All of that is gone through blockchain.Not just that but what usually takes 7-10 days to do (Pull title, coordinate closing, sign docs, etc...)Could potentially be done in a matter of days if not hours.Thanks
Renee Z.
Airbnb, short term rental regulations and the future
3 November 2017 | 11 replies
Believe that the Sharing Economy is real, and this is a true "market disruption."
Bryan Germann
New to BP, would like advice on my strategy
4 January 2018 | 13 replies
I would love any feedback on my current approach and some ideas on how I can step up my game without dramatically disrupting my current lifestyle.
Kevin Lefeuvre
Airbnb guest throws 'New Year's banger' party, trashes the house
20 January 2018 | 40 replies
A few thousand dollars is nothing compared to the potential revenue that may be disrupted as nervous Hosts retract their properties due to this incident.