28 January 2019 | 48 replies
This can at least give you a sense of which units might have the recurring issue and which ones are insulated properly.

26 September 2023 | 4 replies
Aloha,Typically, the recurring payment period (monthly, weekly, annually) defines the term of verbal or undocumented agreements.

1 September 2023 | 15 replies
Reading the forums and listening to the podcasts, I've heard that recurring theme to begin by connecting and networking with this community!

25 December 2019 | 12 replies
The recurring feedback seems to be to reach out to people within the industry working my areas of interest so thats what I am going to do.

17 July 2022 | 15 replies
What is your long term goal and how much cash and/or other recurring revenue sources do you have to weather the storms of vacancies, repairs, capital improvements, etc.

3 February 2022 | 12 replies
When touring a prospective property some good questions can be; who lives here, why do they choose to live, what has the renovation scope been, what are the most recurring fixes and issues, what was the covid effect on the property.

28 September 2022 | 16 replies
Probably from their recurring clientele.

6 July 2020 | 4 replies
The other new form, Automatic Clearing House (ACH) Recurring Payment Authorization, enables tenants to pay their rent through an automated clearing house (ACH), so they needn’t bother writing a paper check every time their rent is due.ALSO, new in this 12th edition is a coupon which the first purchaser of the book may use to receive free of charge all of the forms in the back of the book in common computer formats, PLUS a trial version of “Pushbutton Landlording®,” the author’s stand-alone program for handling the tenant and income sides of rental property management.Make sure you have a good software program so that you can keep tract of rental income, repairs, etc.

18 May 2019 | 13 replies
If you have a problem that is recurring, that's an indication something is wrong and you should fix it completely before placing tenants.

10 August 2016 | 21 replies
There are several ways you can arrive at the exact same number; I've found the quickest is to take gross rent, subtract recurring non-PITI expenses, divide the resulting number by 12, and subtract actual PITI from that.If you want to argue that something is a non-recurring expense that you shouldn't be hit with, like a massive electrical upgrade, be ready with receipts and invoices.