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Charles Truitt Financing
18 February 2015 | 1 reply
Welcome to BP Charles.Need to search the multi threads and begin reading, there will be tons of information to digest.If you're new to RE, start off with a text book available on Amazon designed for agents to take their exam, you need to know that stuff, the basics of RE.Go through the site and the headings for topics, you can ask specific questions in the appropriate thread, there are feature that alert those that monitor those threads, at least some of us do.
Fil M. Landlord Issues- Advice Needed
20 January 2015 | 34 replies
Monitor your properties better and do periodic inspections of the units.
Nick Hakim AirBn'Busted ...NYC AirBnB Penalties
18 August 2016 | 9 replies
Here is the best part: New York City evictions, due to anti-landlord policymakers and judges, can take as long as 60-90 days to process, meaning that fines could be anywhere between $70 & $100K...To prevent that from happening we have implemented a zero tolerance policy across our entire portfolio and have been forced to take a MUCH more hands-on approach to managing our buildings, including: Monitoring Airbnb, VRBO, Homeaway and other sites SEVERAL times a day.Periodically knocking on doors of tenants we suspect are illegally subletting.Removing locks/installing keyless entryAmmending leases to allow for impromptu inspections/termination clauses.Has anyone else out there in NYC or SF encountered this issue?
Ryan Murphy Remove a tree or wait?
21 February 2016 | 9 replies
It can grow thicker to where it will need a permit and cause other headaches, but we can monitor that and get rid of it before that happens, and that shouldn't be a problem for 2-5 years, maybe more.I prefer to get rid of it now so it's just one less thing to think about later.  
Mike Dunn First Foray into RE Investing: Start-to-Finish Spec Home Process
14 August 2016 | 9 replies
Did they give you all the money up front or did you hire some kind of escrow to monitor the progress?  
Jonathan Alexander How's my plan?
14 June 2016 | 4 replies
Once you find the market, you simply monitor that market until a property with that profile pops up...and then you go for it.  
Marie Edwards 203k licensed contractors
6 May 2016 | 4 replies
There is a consultant/inspector hired by the bank to monitor the project along the way to ensure everything is up to snuff. 
Lorie Mizell This Rookie needs confidence
17 March 2014 | 6 replies
In the learn section there are some very good internal controls to allow you to monitor your expenses.
Renee Munro To Flip or Not To Flip
8 September 2013 | 14 replies
Then, once you find one (or more), how/when will you monitor and direct your contractor?