
7 July 2024 | 11 replies
Perform the same task in each app to ensure a fair comparison.Load a property with pictures and details.Market that property.See what your marketing looks like from the public's perspective.Submit a fake application to see how easy the process is.Run a credit/screening report on yourself.Enter a maintenance request, assign a vendor, and attach a fake invoice.Enter charges to the tenant's ledger.Enter recurring charges and automatic late fees.Sign documents electronically.Run owner reports.After testing a few apps, one should clearly stand out.

9 July 2024 | 2 replies
We gather all documentation into a Google Drive folder for potential buyers, including:Renovation details (brochures, warranty cards)Pre-listing inspection reportPre-listing appraisalWell system documentationSeptic system documentationSharing this folder with agents and on the MLS helps create transparency, leading to bidding wars and waived inspections, often resulting in offers over the list price and fewer repair concessions.By identifying properties that fit the rural buy box for entry-level to mid-priced buyers and tackling major expense items upfront, we remove risk from the transaction.

8 July 2024 | 12 replies
Paint it, remove green weeds and green window cover thing, maybe black top the driveways.

9 July 2024 | 8 replies
If you ask the manager to justify a fee and he starts hemming and hawing, move on or require them to remove the fee.

10 July 2024 | 11 replies
However, I have no problem removing bad tenants, with or without the court.

10 July 2024 | 87 replies
Roofstock does what it does because it's an emotionally neutered environment, where actions are logic based and removed of emotion.

8 July 2024 | 17 replies
I would also check to see if there is a local news channel that would be interested in covering a "shady PM company wrongfully tries to evict elderly tenant" story.While there is no legal grounds (based on the limited section you posted) to demand the removal of these fees since they are clearly stated in the contract, chances are good that the company won't want to go through all of the negative publicity and lost business due to poor reviews.

7 July 2024 | 11 replies
He was trying to offer me $2000 to remove my reviews.

8 July 2024 | 0 replies
I've had to chaop down a massive oak that cost me about 5K to remove but other than that, not too much.
8 July 2024 | 4 replies
Brownfield sites sometimes require soil remediation or removal of previous buried construction.