
16 March 2019 | 62 replies
@Mike Cumbie Great point I have Asian clients that came over to the US and we had a bank meeting with the pres of the bank and senior management.. the card exchange was quite formal.. two hand delivery and a bow of respect.this particular clients Asian business is work 3 times the bank... but you would never have known it when you watched him present his card to the bank pres.. out our way there are Class's we can take through MLS for dealing with foreign clients so we don't look like boorish Americans.
9 August 2017 | 1 reply
I'd contact Uber Drivers, FedEx drivers, UPS drivers, pizza delivery guys, etc.

3 September 2017 | 12 replies
However, a cancellation stamp on a piece of Standard Postage mail could be remedy if the response rates are effected by postage in your market.Really its what the Post Office guarantees with First Class that makes folks spend the extra money: guaranteed return mail and a 3-5 day delivery time.Standard Postage, on the other hand, can take anywhere between 3-30 days to deliver and you are not guaranteed return mail, BUT the benefit is that it is cheaper per mail piece therefore you can have more mail pieces out.

24 August 2017 | 2 replies
and to fully inform, I tell them about Rule 504, along with the onerous information delivery requirements under Rule 502(b) for non-accredited investors included in Rule 506(b) offerings.
25 August 2017 | 17 replies
Renters called for a delivery the truck came and pumped away.

27 August 2017 | 1 reply
First class mail is all that's required but sending it with delivery confirmation covers all bases. 3.
27 August 2017 | 4 replies
You knew where they lived, a letter with delivery confirmation by USPS could have covered everything.

28 August 2017 | 2 replies
So you probably supply them in that market (if that is where you are looking)..As to the PROS: You avoid excess wear and tear of having appliance delivery and removal done by every arriving/departing tenant (that may not be as careful as you); Plus, you get some assurance the installation is correct (especially key with a washer and dryer).

13 September 2017 | 5 replies
And was given a notice of code violation by a city inspector, due to a complained filed by my tenant.This is what I am being adviced to repair:1) Door not lacking completely.2) Leacking on second floor ceiling(is mot a roof issue, it is a 3 story property)3) A collapsing fence ( not really collapsing)4) Peeling throught the dueling (wall paper in one bedroom is separating) 5) A kitchen countertop needs to be tighten,( a corner needs to be re screwed) 6) Roaches and mouse infestation,This issues were not communicated to me by tenant, except the one about the fence, in April, a contractor was hired to repair it but tenant cancelled the appointment the night before and when I tried again, in June, she disagreed due to her recent baby's delivery.

7 September 2017 | 2 replies
I find the refurbished appliance retailers can be a bit more flexible with their delivery hours, and processes like requiring physical signature on delivery etc...