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Lamont A. Stop Coming by My House!!
14 March 2018 | 57 replies
Now he has a 'mgt office' at his self storage complex, but when we had lunch last week he was off to show a unit. 93 yrs old! 
Amari Walton Comps for a fourplex
6 March 2018 | 1 reply
You can also factor upsides like splitting meters, charging tennants for utilities, carports, storage or garages.
Waylen Herdman Money vs Experience when job hunting.
8 March 2018 | 8 replies
I left the job after the season and got a job as a property manager for a Storage Facility.
Kris Hatcher Appfolio for Self Storage Management in addition to Apartments?
7 March 2018 | 2 replies
Appfolio is telling me I can use the program for self-storage as well as apartments.
Jo Zhou How do I buy an umbrella policy if we will be oversea for 1 yr
15 May 2018 | 1 reply
Our cars might be in friend's house or in the storage unit.
Austin Rankin Asking for professional opinion about Facebook advertising
17 May 2018 | 20 replies
I run ads regularly for my storage units.
Cameron Knight NH Investor Looking for Lending Advice
12 June 2018 | 19 replies
I'll defer to our lending gurus to better fill you in on that end of things, but certainly you should look for ones that are in the path of progress, have additional revenue sources (think storage, laundry etc), or potential therefor and/or have scope to add a bedroom or another unit to increase the income.
Elijah Fast (CANADA) Environmental Site Assessment: Do I need a Phase 2 ESA?
18 May 2018 | 2 replies
@Elijah FastYour lender and possible your insurer will require a Phase 1 assessment .... this is predominately a visual inspection and paper exercise (costing anywhere from $750 - $2500) with the objective of discovering any potential contamination of the property (or demonstrating that there is none).An abandoned underground storage tank (UST) is something which should be disclosed by the vendor (it appears that it has been in this instance), but it is an example of the sorts of things a Phase 1 ESA looks to discover.Depending on the results of the Phase 1, you may very well be requested to continue with a Phase II ESA.Having a Phase 1 lets you know what you are walking into ... which is why lenders want them.  
Victoria C. Selling My Multifamily Primary Residence in Washington Statea
25 May 2018 | 13 replies
It stands for Delaware Statutory Trust and is a trust / pass through entity in which a sponsor (think big real estate investment corporation) buys institutional property (apartments, self storage, commercial, medical office, etc) and then sells interest in the Trust/Property to investors.