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Account Closed How can I rent out my property to a RAL facility operator?
26 October 2018 | 1 reply
Hello Guys,What is the best way to advertise my property in order to lease it out long term to a residential assisted living operator in Central Florida?
LeAnna Davis Hard money loans- can you find reliable ones on Craiglist?
26 October 2018 | 3 replies
I wouldn't trust a hard money lender that is advertising on craigslist without some REALLY great references from local investors.
Justin K. Eviction Nightmare with aggressive tenants.
29 October 2018 | 98 replies
You need to also take care of the following. 1.Fixing up a vacant rental so it can be rented out again.a.We had handy men to do most of this, but with 40 rentals my husband and I had to pitch in a do the labor ourselves as well.b.I would paint the house and garages.c.Husband would fix the repairs inside2.I would take care of the tenants.This entaileda.Taking care of advertising the homes (usually we had more than one vacancy at a time)b.Taking phone calls and screening tenantsc.Scheduling open housesd.Staging the housee.Interviewing the applicantsf.Making sure I double checked their application formsi.Criteriaii.Employersiii.Verifying funds and income3.Typing up the lease and making sure they understood the lease4.Then making sure the Tenants abided by the lease agreement5.Paid their rent on time6.And sent that Notice to Quit for Non Payment of Rent the very first day rent is late.On top of that I did my own evictions and I never lost a case and I dealt with the 36th District Court in Detroit.I won because I covered my butt by having everything in writing.I documented everything.Every phone call I made to them and every phone call they made to me.I never complained to a tenant because they called regarding a repair.I listened when they told me they couldn’t pay their rent, but even though I understood their problem, I made them pay their rent anyway.Landlording is about making tough decision and doing things you don’t like to have to do.Landlording is a Business.You have to not LOVE YOUR HOUSE.I can’t stress this enough.If you don’t know or understand that this is a business of evictions, damages, and injustices, and fixing this house up over and over again, you aren’t going to be happy let alone successful.How I wish I could be there for every new investor to help them understand what it’s like to be a landlord BEFORE YOU INVEST.But I can’t and that’s really a shame because it something every new investor should dig into before they invest.One last thing.
Dustin DuBois Super Excited to be New to BP!
5 November 2018 | 12 replies
Welcome to BP, we have quite a few local meetups in Broward typically advertised in events page, please attend & introduce yourself.
Robert Sims Tax Lien School of Hard Knocks!
13 December 2018 | 20 replies
I say make some lemonade out of your lemon and put up some advertising (billboard or the like, whatever codes allow) and have some companies give you some passive income for advertising for them.
Maria G. Best place to advertise?
27 October 2018 | 2 replies
Hello,I have read previous posts on where to advertise.
Lee L. homeescape and everystay worth it?
26 October 2018 | 1 reply
Those two platforms have no booking fee and charge an annual subscription rate to advertise your STR.
Ben Narro How to fund a tiny home?
31 October 2018 | 2 replies
I've seen the advertisements but do not know first hand if theyre any good.
Lu Chen First-time investor looking for Out-of-state turnkey
21 April 2021 | 29 replies
It's imperative any turnkey buyer do their due diligence to ensure they are getting what is being advertised, but assuming that all checks out (which, it can), then they can be great deals.Putting blanket statements on things isn't usually very accurate or helpful.
Randall Townley Tax deliquent quiet title in Alabama
9 October 2019 | 6 replies
Most lawyers default to the in rem QT, which requires newspaper advertisement and appointment of a guardian ad litem, which can add an extra $2,000 or so to your expenses.