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Jeremy Porter Rental Rhythms: A Property Manager's Guide to Pricing and Trends
12 January 2024 | 0 replies
Uncover valuable insights into how property managers are leveraging online platforms, integrating smart home amenities, and utilizing virtual tours to enhance their properties and potentially justify premium rental rates.
Victor Peng No license as a buyer, can I still get a 3% fee from the seller?
11 January 2024 | 4 replies
What you can do is try to get a seller credit due to perhaps some repairs needed on the house that were uncovered during the inspection.
Ben Lovro Protecting Yourself: Due Diligence with Your Broker
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
We'll uncover the role of a real estate broker, what due diligence entails, and why it matters.
Ben Lovro Why Property Inspections Are Essential for Investors
10 January 2024 | 0 replies
Hidden ProblemsInvestors, people who buy properties to make money, need property inspections because they uncover hidden problems.Imagine buying a house that looks great on the outside but has a leaky roof, faulty wiring, or plumbing issues you can't see.These hidden problems can turn your investment into a costly nightmare.Property inspections help you discover these issues before you buy, so you can make an informed decision.2.
William Salas This is the story of a terrible mistake haunting me right now.
9 January 2024 | 23 replies
You say it needed expensive repairs, you’re talking asbestos in that old building, and you may have uncovered even more problems than you know of.
Alex Yost Closing concessions? What is your strategy?
31 August 2016 | 13 replies
If it's a latent defect that's uncovered during a thorough inspection and the buyer wouldn't have been able to determine it before that time, then I think those are reasonable requests - even if they are expensive. 
David Stone Best system for collecting rent?
9 October 2016 | 5 replies
After listening to one of the BP podcasts I also uncovered Paynearme.comhttp://paynearme.com/en/businesses/industries/auto-lending/property-management/?
Jen Anderson Golden Opportunity in NJ- But newbie to rehab/new construction
4 October 2016 | 2 replies
I'm sure there's also asbestos and many other "surprises" to be uncovered
Mark Davis when to do a title search
5 October 2016 | 2 replies
While the title search should uncover any liens associated with the property, you also want the protection that the actual title insurance policy gives you in case something is missed.
Petr Anisimov At what price point should I walk away?
12 October 2016 | 13 replies
Here are the costs to address the issues uncovered by these experts: 1.Wood floor and wall in the middle unit: $44,000 + tax + $2,800 for permit, but engineer report is needed for a formal quote.2.Roof above the middle unit: $8,000 + tax + $800 for permit + ply wood;3.Sewer line outside the building (see estimate): $7,365 total;4.Sewer line inside the building (see estimate): $21,663 total;The total cost plus 10% contingency is equal to $100,000 in repairs that I cannot afford to pay and still be able to fulfill my obligations to you and to the tenants that will have to be displaced for the duration of repairs.In addition, the appraisal came in at $275,000 that is considerably below the $340,000 number.Proposed solution: You will complete all the electrical repairs and ensure all three units are brought up to current code including the outlets.You will have the stucco repaired on the exterior that was damaged by the electrical proof.