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Greg Hollis looking for a Jacksonville FL area multi-family broker/realtor
4 May 2018 | 2 replies
Also, referrals for reputable contractors would be great.
Jeff Moore Agent Commissions too high?
25 July 2020 | 30 replies
Interview a few other reputable agents in your area.Commissions are always negotiable.
Edward Burke Cash Tenant, No E-mail (Crazy...)! Rent payment options help!
6 May 2018 | 55 replies
If we do not find a better alternative we will need to change accounts to SDCCU (which has a good reputation (much better than Wells Fargo which has a terrible reputation), it is just a pain to switch).So we are trying to figure out our options ideally in the next few days because if we have to switch banks there is a fair amount of work (our Property payments are all automated: mortgage, water, trash, etc. as well as we have to get the new payment method to all of our tenants that use the direct deposit).We did consider Paypal but some of our tenants are not IT literate (even though they pay a lot for rent they do not have extra money for smart phones or PCs).I will talk to my property management partners about the option of not switching banks and requiring the tenants to send money orders to the PO box. 
Alex Hal Expensive, none value increase repair, still a good deal?
8 May 2018 | 1 reply
The RE broker found someone reputable and got back to me with a quote of $45K for the big office building and 40K for the smaller office building (would need to be done in next 3 years) – this would include tear down, using shingles that last 30 years, repairing mortar joints on chimney, etc.
Christopher Evans Collateral File Review
11 May 2018 | 6 replies
In every case, it's very advisable to have these types of loans serviced by a reputable and licensed servicer in that state so that this can be proven. 
Karelyn Cruz Strategies for my offer to win?
9 May 2018 | 5 replies
Excellent reputation, and will add a lot more weight to your offer than a credit union.Also if the property is in DC proper....frankly you have very little chance of getting an offer accepted with an inspection contingency.  
Roberto Wilkins Searching for a reputable Property Manager in Danville Va..
23 May 2018 | 7 replies
Hello all, i am currently looking for a reputable property manager in Danville Va.
Terry McAllister Attempting my first deal, interest rate question
10 May 2018 | 9 replies
I used a local and reputable lender, and the best interest rate they could give me was 5.2% on it because it is an investment property.
Damian Robinson Another Morris Invest
11 May 2018 | 58 replies
Number 2 downside he listed is not all turnkey companies are reputable and they may rip you off...now that’s ironic.Reminds me of a car mechanic who took me for a bit of a “ride” a couple years ago.  
Mindy Jensen Ep 278. The Boring Path to Real Estate Success w Charles Roberts
7 June 2018 | 30 replies
I’m sure much of what he spoke about was biased due to his businesses ventures and  maintaining his reputation in the industry.