
11 April 2020 | 2 replies
. - on-going communication with tenants and you,- move in and out inspections and reports,- monthly reports (may be financial),- monthly survey,- co-ordination with contractors, maintenance crew, cleaning staff,- taking pictures and videos, - using the management tool you provide, - picking up supplies, - 24 hours on-call,- ensuring paperwork/leases are complete, - issue notices, writing notices and posting,- ensuring low vacancy, ensuring high rents,- resolve issues,- collect laundry money,- be nice and approachable, etc... you get what you pay for.

22 March 2020 | 0 replies
All property owners have just moved forward with no concern of the map and nobody really knowing where the property lines are the title company said I could have a survey done of the entire block and then renegotiate with other property owners if Need be or I would Just have to except it and continue and close escrow as has been done for multiple decades now is anyone have any experience recommendations the title company will put an exclusion to the title insurance based on the property lines.

4 April 2020 | 27 replies
We appreciate your patience and we will try to respond to all emails as quickly as possible.Since some of our tenants have been affected more than others, we will be sending out a mass survey to each tenant to see how they have directly been impacted.

24 March 2020 | 7 replies
I swear I need to write a book. A tenant messaged me this am and said they left their apartment and didn't flush the toilet. They asked me to do it..... It's only pee, should I?

13 April 2020 | 8 replies
I drive by to survey the area, schedule a showing then I put in my offer.

13 April 2020 | 9 replies
My office in Reston VA did a survey in the past two weeks looking at inventory levels in Fairfax and Loudoun counties.

28 July 2022 | 2 replies
You will also have to work with local authorities and exhume the remains and relocate or determine what needs to be doneTypically you will do a gpr survey to locate all the bodies and then go from there.

9 May 2020 | 36 replies
Hello everybody,I'm working on a 2 bedroom 1 bath 1945 built Texas house , when I bought it I had the intention of changing the layout since it’s in my opinion has a very big design issue with a lot of wasted living space due to the bathroom being between the living room and kitchen, leaving a very small living room, what I currently want to do is convert the interior to open floor design and convert what is labeled as FAMILY in the picture below to a 3rd bedroom and a bath, I'm trying to find the best design with least amount of construction since my budget is not very high, also I'm trying to stay within the standards to be able to sell the house with no issues, I started working with a Draftsman which he provided few suggested layouts but each one of them has it’s negatives which is why I’m asking for your great advice on which layout to go with and what to change before starting the actual work, below are the existing and suggested layouts, please share your opinions and ideas.The house is supposed to be 1100 SQ-FT not including the Family room I added the survey too for more clarityBelow are the suggested layouts and I'm sharing my opinion on each one of them This one looks goo except the things I'm not sure about is it's okay not to have an entry way ?
17 April 2020 | 6 replies
Another thing to do is send a survey out to your buy and hold investors to see what kind of numbers interest them.

24 March 2020 | 1 reply
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