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Alan Goetsch Connected Investors Largest REI Scam on the Internet
18 June 2024 | 121 replies
I don't know if they changed their practices or not but I'm not chancing losing any of my hard earned money to them.  
Wayne Kennoff How do you choose between different lenders, when their offers are fairly similar?
13 June 2024 | 7 replies
I have a choice to make on which lender to go with on my rental property refinance, however as I research each lender, I cannot find adequate information about their actual business practices.
Greg Snell Property Management Evansville
13 June 2024 | 5 replies
Is it common practice for the property manger to not communicate about non payment of rent?
Ali Jafri Tenant decides to not move in right before move-in date in New Jersey Rental!
14 June 2024 | 6 replies
Its good practice anyway to start that relationship before you need it for an eviction.  
Robert Posta Attention: Beware of Non-Bank Fintech Apps
13 June 2024 | 4 replies
Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated on the latest developments in the fintech industry, including regulatory changes and security best practices.
Alex Zweydoff Why Landlords and Investors Should Use a NARPM Member Property Manager
13 June 2024 | 9 replies
They undergo regular training and stay updated with industry trends, laws, and best practices, ensuring high-quality service.Access to ResourcesNARPM provides its members with educational programs, legal updates, and networking opportunities, enabling property managers to handle any situation effectively and offer informed advice.Efficient Tenant ManagementNARPM property managers excel in tenant relations, from screening and lease agreements to conflict resolution and evictions, ensuring stable rental income and minimized vacancies.Legal ComplianceNARPM property managers are knowledgeable about landlord-tenant laws and regulations, ensuring compliance and protecting you from legal issues.Maintenance and RepairsNARPM managers have reliable contractor relationships, ensuring timely and cost-effective maintenance and repairs, along with regular property inspections.Time and Stress ManagementBy hiring a NARPM member, you delegate daily management tasks to a professional, saving time and reducing stress.Financial ManagementNARPM property managers handle rent collection, accounting, and financial reporting, providing detailed and accurate financial statements for informed decision-making.Marketing and Leasing ExpertiseNARPM managers use proven marketing techniques and platforms to attract and retain tenants, ensuring quick rentals at optimal rates.ConclusionChoosing a property manager is crucial for any landlord.
Rodney Swindle Converting a mobile home to SFH
13 June 2024 | 3 replies
The last thing you want to do is mislead and agents or buyers about your practices though.As a side note, you actually need to lay a foundation and attach the mobile home to it to be considered real property.
Jorge Abreu ✨Negotiating Terms: Learning the Power of Negotiation
13 June 2024 | 0 replies
We also learned how to discuss the amount of equity needed to make sure that everyone was responsible for their fair share of the money.As we got more practice, we got better at negotiating.
Graham Northrup Colorado or Federal accomodations for tenants with mental health issues?
13 June 2024 | 4 replies
I ended up non renewing (another reason why "Good Cause" is BAD)  at which point she became belligerent and overstayed her welcome, practically daring me to evict her, which I did start eviction proceedings.   
Kevin Lee Investing in Detroit
15 June 2024 | 30 replies
One thing I've noticed many experienced investors are recommending to do, but many first-time investors don't practice is; to go and see the out-of-state property in person.