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Jess White What is your favorite way to accept rent from tenants?
21 November 2018 | 165 replies
They are also supposed to text me a photo of the receipt.
Lee L. failing, failing miserably
27 November 2018 | 43 replies
Second - the place looks pretty dated in your photos
Jesus Garcia Trouble with calculating rehab cost and ARV
26 November 2018 | 6 replies
You can also ask your wholesaler to take a lot of photos and then get them assessed by a contractor without them actually going to the property as well.
Ken Calvin My journey with NetWorth Realty Tampa
9 April 2019 | 22 replies
Yesterday, he sent me photos of the progress and I'm pleased with how quickly he is working.
Don Carey Are my expectations for property manager unrealistic?
25 November 2018 | 15 replies
As to other acquisition due diligence, I'm not sure what that means, but agents can sometimes look through a property and take photos for you.
Amanda G. Can I say "quiet" to describe a neighborhood?
3 October 2018 | 29 replies
It's in the photos.But, calling an area quiet, even if it is quiet when I'm doing my photos, implies something that can be misconstrued.
Account Closed What are some "$10/hr" activities and what are some "$100" activi
3 October 2018 | 6 replies
Scheduling, skip tracing, data entry, photo editing, pricing supplies, transcribing calls, etc. are all $10 an hour items you can outsource pretty easily.I think local $10/hr tasks are harder to outsource like placing bandit signs, picking up materials, etc..
Trenton Miller GC Online Content Creation
2 October 2018 | 5 replies
For regular consumers, pretty photos are probably more important than informational article.
Austin Petrie [Real Example] An Expense You Might Have Never Thought Of
2 October 2018 | 2 replies
From everything I've read, this should be covered by a landlord insurance policy that covers damage done by tenants (specifically, this tends to be categorized as Vandalism because the tenant is knowingly doing damage to your property).Here are some photos of the aftermathtldr; A tenant smoking meth cost my colleague over $25,000.The key takeaways here I believe are: 1) get a good insurance policy, being stingy might cost you years worth of profit, 2) screen your tenants well and inspect frequently (especially for lower class properties), and 3) be prepared for unexpected costs, this might be a rarer case but **** happens.Also I'm not a lawyer or insurance expert so you should consult professionals with regards to your state laws and local insurance policies to figure out how to cover yourself from a situation like this.I'm interested to hear if any of you have had to deal with something similar and also any suggestions you might have.
Jill Buhrfiend Long time BP listener, first time poster from Chicagoland
16 October 2018 | 12 replies
Make sure to take LOTS of good photos in good natural light.