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Jun Hyuk Baek Property Management Software
10 February 2023 | 7 replies
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Rob Birch Xeriscape Multifamily ROI
15 February 2023 | 2 replies
@Rob Birch being both in commercial real estate and an investor in a landscaping company, I have some firsthand insights that hopefully will be helpful.From the perspective of an investor or syndicator, the appeal of xeriscaping is the reduction in water usage, landscaping maintenance costs (no more recurring weekly or bi-weekly mowing and shrub maintenance costs), and an overall clean appearance that requires fewer inputs and less time to keep looking clean and polished for residents and touring potential lessees.
Huong T Nguyen How to collect back rent increases and pet fees
15 February 2023 | 18 replies
Does the rental agreement specify recurring annual pet fee?
Ali Zantout Retired from my full time and bought a business all thanks to Realestate before 30!
7 February 2023 | 5 replies
I wanted to share a success story and I’m willing to talk to anyone about the process and my experience, 2018 was the year I started to dive into networking events, and every real state book/interview that I could find, how rich dad poor dad started it for me like everybody else, and thanks to the bigger pockets that kept me energized and excited to start on this journey.after I got my bachelor in architectural design from UCM in Warrensburg, I started working at architecture and engineering firms in Kansas City, I thought that is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, after two years of working in industry I realized I can’t do this for the rest of my life, after dabbling in stocks and realizing how horrible I was, I turned into a real state as another investment opportunity that I can control, after being exposed to the rich dad poor dad and the rat race board game, I was hooked, and that same year I was able to buy my first two rental properties, And start my first flip with a fellow investor, and from those first three deals I went through more headaches and stress level and anxiety than a lot of people I had talked to from their starting points.
Account Closed Doctor's note for cats?!
13 October 2016 | 49 replies
But their iguana that reduces their anxiety waits outside.HOWEVER, as a landlord you are subject to Fair Housing laws (Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988).... and HUD has interpreted Fair Housing laws MUCH more liberally than DOJ interprets the ADA.
Christopher Brown Coronavirus changing deal fundamentals
20 June 2020 | 15 replies
The anxiety I was emphasizing in my post was more about the unknowns of just how bad this is gonna get. 
Zach Shrader What documents to ask for before buying property
9 March 2018 | 10 replies
This helps you get a more accurate insurance quote, and gives you an idea if you might have trouble getting insurance (or if there is a recurring issue you want to avoid).i - the most important contracts are any you might be required to assume.
Anurag Pulla Looking for recommendations on the best property management software and marketing
24 February 2023 | 4 replies
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Noelle Quinn Best Cash Back Credit Cards for Landlords
7 October 2022 | 7 replies
Currently we set up recurring payments through our business bank accounts or I use my personal credit cards and just pay myself back through the business account.
Kevin Enderle An Article I wrote on Roof Cleaning
27 September 2022 | 2 replies
no matter how many times I emptied the gutters of moss, they kept getting blocked again months later due to the moss falling off the roof into the gutter. we had the insurance guys come over to check it out and they recommended we get a roof cleaning company in every year and also one to do the gutters. after a lot of research we found out about the roof scraper tool from roofscraper.co.uk we bought this tool and then scraped the moss off. saved us a lot in recurring cleaning costs. the only thing is you need to apply a chemical after to stop the moss from growing back. these chemicals can be quite toxic so you must wear the appropriate safety gear!