William Gordon
Installing a replacement mailboxes at a triplex.
2 August 2024 | 0 replies
I have verified with USPS that each triplex address is in their database and that there are no issues with the location and height that I would install it at.
Sean Wilt
Seller property stats differ from public record
2 August 2024 | 1 reply
Looking at a property built in the 1980s that the seller says is a 2/1 1606 square feet but all data bases I look at (Zillow, MLS, Propstream) show it as a 1/1 1070 square feet.
Ryan Daulton
how to target insurance claims customers?
1 August 2024 | 7 replies
Airbnb and Furnished Finder work the best for us.Next, some relocation companies allow you to submit your property to their database on their website.
Alan Asriants
NAR Settlement - HOT TAKES
9 August 2024 | 184 replies
IE the one in 10 million is a value and you'll get back your commission paid from their system, office with a deep data base of potential buyers.
Greg Devlin
Opportunity zone opportunities
1 August 2024 | 11 replies
@Greg DevlinIf you go the passive investment route, you may check out this website that has a database of Opportunity Funds:https://opportunitydb.com/funds/If you do your own project, just make sure you have proper advice and planning before you make any purchase or investment.
Jorge Abreu
👍 Learning from Mistakes: The Importance of Due Diligence
31 July 2024 | 6 replies
Some focus on different types of deals so it's good to have a large database of lenders and build a relationship with them.
Noah Bacon
💥BIG News: Off-Market Deal Finder Unlocks Powerful New Benefits!
30 July 2024 | 3 replies
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Engelo Rumora
ATTENTION PROPERTY MANAGERS ‼️ I Need Your Help
1 August 2024 | 71 replies
If Jesus came back and got into rentals NO, N-O-B-O-D-Y get's admin access into our system. 2) They want a standardized list for maintenance items so they know in advance what repairs would cost.Being a PMc I'd invite them to acquire any of the readily available construction estimating tools/software out there such as RSMeans, but would not take on such a task as building and maintaining such a database, honestly for any $, it's simply not what we do. 3) They want a copy of all invoices from contractors to us so they can verify we are not marking up more than promised.A-ok. 4) They want to be able to talk to our contractors before work is done (each time) so they can talk contractors down in price themselves.I'd be fine with this as long as they sign a waiver that they own any/all negative impacts that result from such including extended vacancy periods, vendor refusals of service necessitating there own self-search to secure amicable vendor etc etc.. 5) They mentioned that they pay around $300 for full paint in a 2-bedroom unit.... we do not have a contractor that will touch a full paint on a 2 bedroom for $300LMAO!
Jonathan Greene
Why Most Wholesalers Fail
31 July 2024 | 18 replies
With technology and public access to MLS and other data bases, the value of and number of deals where a wholesaler can add value has declined significantly2.
Andrea Finkelstein
Is this legal?
28 July 2024 | 7 replies
Leasing Management Program Overview The Leasing Management Program will involve the following activities: • Annual review of all units via the tax assessor database to identify potential "hidden" leasing situations. • Creation and maintenance of a list of all units/owners approved for leasing. • Creation and maintenance of a leasing waiting list for homeowners requesting to lease their units. • Creation and maintenance of a list of tenants' names and contact information. • Inclusion of tenants in the association website with "renter" level access. • Inclusion of tenants in the violation system, including sending notices to them when needed. • Regular monitoring of approved leases to ensure proper actions are taken at the leasing expiration and renewal dates. • Preparation of quarterly reports for the Board of Directors outlining the current status of the leasing program. • Coordination with the Association attorney as needed for enforcement of the leasing provisions. • Assessment and collection of costs for this program from the leased units by the authority of the Community Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCRs), $150/year.