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Michael Calvey Unpacking the Rent Crisis: It's Not Just Greedy Landlords..
6 August 2024 | 54 replies
Because you KNOW it's not the people paying the property taxes that are voting for this crap.
Andy Ramos Lease renewal fee after one year lease?
4 August 2024 | 37 replies
Take a hike with that crap is what any legitimate PM company will tell you.
Franck Armand Is Georgia attractive for Real Estate Investment in 2024?
31 July 2024 | 17 replies
The builders basically throw veener stone and brick upfront to make look nice and put laminate and crap like that inside.
Engelo Rumora ATTENTION PROPERTY MANAGERS ‼️ I Need Your Help
1 August 2024 | 71 replies
These guys sound like slumlord pieces of crap who's only profit margin is created by stiffing PM's, Contractors and anyone else they "do business with".
Scott Walters Constant Work Orders After New Tenants Move In
29 July 2024 | 10 replies
From what you have posted this isnt a demanding tenant issue... this is a "you didnt inspect the property very well and fix all the needed items BEFORE the tenant moved in" issueIf your PM is responsible for the post move out and pre-move in inspections, then they did a crap job.
Chris Roberts Do DSCR loans affect DTI
29 July 2024 | 16 replies
Read @Jay Hurst's post, my post and @Nick Belsky's for a quick tutorial.  
Corey Dutton Why MortgageGrapevine.com Has Become a Lousy Resource
27 July 2024 | 5 replies
Instead they like to hide behind their screen names like a bunch of children and post nonsense crap in response to deals and other postings.
David Charles Edwards Selling rental properties and moving into Fixed income for early retirement
27 July 2024 | 108 replies
This is the smart thing to do but I've been doing this 25 years and I'm tired of worrying about this crap when I'm off shore trying to catch flounder. 2. 
Thomas T. 1031 into Florida advice needed
26 July 2024 | 11 replies
Find a good insurance person that specializes in what you're looking to do and have them look at deals before you buy them, it's a crap shoot right now. 40% isn't too crazy for the exp ratio without mortgage or replacement reserves, I definitely wouldn't go below that.
McKean Farnell "I've heard about ChatGPT but I'm not sure how to use it..."
24 July 2024 | 6 replies
Here's a list of tasks where ChatGPT can be particularly beneficial:Initial Client Interactions: Use ChatGPT as the first point of contact on websites to answer basic client queries and gather preliminary information.Property Information: Automate responses to common questions about property listings, such as square footage, amenities, and nearby attractions.Appointment Scheduling: ChatGPT can help schedule property viewings or meetings based on the broker's availability.Market Updates: ChatGPT can be programmed to provide recent market statistics, price trends, or news to clients on demand.FAQs: Handle frequently asked questions about the property buying/selling process, brokerage fees, or other standard real estate queries.Document Explanation: Brief explanations of common real estate documents, terms, and jargons, ensuring clients have preliminary understanding before detailed discussions.Lead Qualification: By asking potential clients a series of questions, ChatGPT can help in initial lead qualification, filtering out those who aren't serious or ready to move forward.Feedback Collection: After a property tour or meeting, ChatGPT can gather feedback, which helps in improving services or adjusting property prices.Recommendations: Based on client preferences, ChatGPT can suggest properties from the broker's listings.Follow-ups: Automated reminders or check-ins with potential clients to maintain engagement.Education: Offer brief tutorials or explanations about real estate concepts, market trends, or investment advice.Localization: Provide information about neighborhoods, schools, and local amenities to clients interested in specific areas.Transaction Updates: Keep clients informed about the status of their property transaction, from initial offer to closing.Referrals: Encourage satisfied clients to refer friends and family by sending automated referral requests or reminders.Networking: Introduce and maintain relationships with other brokers, agents, or relevant professionals in an automated yet personable manner.Maintenance Reminders: For brokers also involved in property management, ChatGPT can remind tenants of maintenance schedules or gather feedback post-maintenance.Reviews & Testimonials: Automate the process of collecting reviews and testimonials from satisfied clients for promotional use.Mortgage & Financing Info: Provide preliminary information on mortgage rates, lending institutions, or financing options available.Training: New agents in the brokerage can use ChatGPT for training purposes, asking questions about company policies, sales techniques, or market nuances.Market Analysis Reports: While detailed analysis might require specialized tools, ChatGPT can give general market outlooks based on data provided to it.By leveraging ChatGPT in these areas, brokers can increase efficiency, enhance client engagement, and free up time to focus on relationship-building and closing deals.