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Rob Stein Raise Rent for Tenant Paying Less Than Lease
1 March 2018 | 8 replies
ask for unit delivered vacant, or current landlord and tenant should have something in writing agreeing that discount is only for x months, but then you will likely have to evict.if tenant can prove old landlord was accepting 1800 per month, a judge may say that constitutes a change to the lease
Michael Noto Diary of a 3-Family Flip in New Britain, CT
8 September 2018 | 76 replies
We decided to do a tile backsplash in this unit and stainless appliances which are being delivered next week.
Lukeryan H. First rental property advise
31 May 2018 | 3 replies
Utilize your resources; walk your landlords to their car following a showing or hand deliver a lease to the applicant to better understand the condition they leave their personal property in. 7.
Andres Bernal Upgrades to boost your rent
23 March 2018 | 13 replies
Intercoms with the door buzzer thingy.Especially for young people because:A) - they hate to go out and buy stuff they prefer it all arrives at their door in a big brown truckandB) when their stuff does arrive in the big brown truck they hate just a much having to answer the door or go down the stairs to let the guy in and to retrieve their stuff.They basically want to be able to order bubble bath from their bath and have it delivered right to them there in the tub.Adding the intercom/buzzer system if not already there does justify an nice rent bump come renewel time.
Mikky Chanthavong New to RE investing and need advice on first purchase
27 February 2018 | 3 replies
Make sure you put the contingencies on the sale contract that will let you either renegotiate or back out of the contract if you have to.Also when you put the house under contract, make sure you deliver the contract to a title company or attorney, with the earnest deposit, in order to show that you have a viable and executed sale contract.
Steven Denio End of flip curve ball
27 February 2018 | 6 replies
I don't like cutting corners and want to deliver a solid home as we all do but it is an old home, my inspector missed the pit and the plumber I am currently working with initially missed the pit too, when I pointed it out he found out that the whole plumbing system was toward the end of its life. 
Shawndrika Hardie Getting Started in the RE Biz...
2 March 2018 | 1 reply
"Can I deliver?" 
Account Closed Getting leads through EDDM
4 March 2018 | 1 reply
Higher average age might also help you choose which CRRT to selectCheck the requirements, and how much work you will need to do - for instance, EDDM rates require that you drop off mailers at the individual post office where they are delivered.
Brie Schmidt Tenant Screening - Thinking outside the box
5 March 2018 | 2 replies
Hi Brie, Some things I always recommend are to walk the tenant to their vehicle after you show the property or hand deliver a lease to their current rental to have a better idea of their cleanliness and how they treat their personal property. 
Bobby Beard BP Landlord forms editing..
5 March 2018 | 1 reply
@Bobby Beard Usually they are type in but not sure how you purchased or how it was delivered to you.