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Brian Hinchey Asking for feedback/help with potential apartment listing in CT.
9 December 2021 | 0 replies
I was hoping to list with the following description and looking for feedback.
Soniel Estime Back in the game, getting ready to inherit tenants
3 January 2022 | 9 replies
I am going to list them:TurboTenantIt is completely free to advertise your rental, screen your tenants.You upload your pictures, write a description and it posts to 20+ websites for freeTakes about 24-48 hours for leads to come in.Once you select a tenant, they pay for the background check, upload documents (paystubs, ID, W2) and it is all set to you.It even helps you build a lease after you select a tenant (there is a $30+ fee for the lease)My referral code (https://turbotenant.com/r/T3du... disclosure.
Keegan Jones CA Raw Land - Neighbor Water Meter on Property Line
3 January 2022 | 5 replies
If the lines do physically cross the PL onto your lot, based on your description it sounds like it would be very easy to simply shift the water lines offsite so they aren't on your lot anymore...With this I mean to shift the water line after the meter all the way to their building not relocate the actual meter itself.
Zachary Aldridge Appraisal question on a multi/single family house?
1 February 2022 | 4 replies
Based on your description of the market conditions single family may be the highest and best use of the property. 
Corbett Brasington Does Insulating void walls on a century home increase ARV?
4 January 2022 | 4 replies
As you noted, we don't go "out of our way" to mention that we didn't do something, but we are also very conscious to provide accurate descriptions of what was done.  
Anthony Therrien-Bernard 5% down 50y amortization and limited recourse!?
11 January 2022 | 14 replies
Under MLI Select it said Purchase/refinanceOPTION A: 80% of units: maximum rent is ator below 30th percentile of rents (CMHC in thesubject market) for units of similar type (numberof bedrooms)OROPTION B: Project approved under otherhousing programs/initiatives (municipal, provincialor federal) that provide support for developmentof affordable housing such as capital grants,municipal concessions or expedited planningOROPTION C: Social housing projects with upto 5 years remaining on operating agreement:additional criteria applyNote: For all options, the affordability of designatedunits must be maintained for a minimum of 10 years.Affordable units are subject to provincially allowableannual rent increase or CPI.Pretty vague description and doesn't speak to the point system so i'm waiting to hear back for clarification.  
Jun Ho Lee Philly Water Line Leak & Notice of Defect - Best way to handle?
29 January 2022 | 15 replies
It's not clear to me based on the description if this is a water supply issue or a sewer main issue.
Tony Zhang Find other property manager or lower the rent?
6 January 2022 | 14 replies
After reviewing his unit that was listed by another company that had sat for 3 months I tried to schedule a showing.The automated email bounced back as not working and two separate phone numbers lead to a recording that said to leave a VM and they would call us back.After that I read the description on their unit and it instructed me to go watch a video of the unit on YouTube and apply through their website sight unseen.I am all for automation and leveraging technology but… this business requires professionals as well.
Dina Morrison Loss of rents from water damage
7 January 2022 | 5 replies
We had to draw up a brief description of what was lost and why, then State Farm will compensate for that portion.
Vladut Bujoreanu Handing over portfolio to PM, how to prevent unnecessary charges
23 January 2022 | 3 replies
Our plumber does give us a description of the blockage or issue and we screen this for tenant responsibility- ie superman was snaked out of the toilet, cat litter was dumped out of the now unusable garbage disposal (also interesting in non pet friendly properties) and we will pass that charge on to the tenant with appropriate explanation.