
19 June 2020 | 20 replies
WE DO NOT mark-up eviction lawyers (in fact we only go 2x a year for 200+ units and mostly for non-payment - life happens)WE DO NOT put in deadbeats or troubled tenants we will need to evict (we have to deal with them - really, life is too short)WE DO NOT advise our clients to buy in crappy neighborhoods or buy crappy buildings because they are so cheapWE DO NOT put our clients in harm's way legally because we know the legal landlord/tenant laws and what to avoidWE DO NOT take on Landlords that do not see the value we add and want to nickel and dime good quality servicesYou must have had a run in with a REALLY BAD manager to have such a skewed view of the industry.WE DO screen for 3.75% rent/debt ratios, evictions, crimes, felonies, level 3's and ALWAYS cross-check in our networkWE DO screen out landlords too because let's face it, there are some bad ones, and we don't need their business eitherWE DO market the snot out of our rentals on over 30+ apartment sitesWE DO market with pictures, videos, BLOGs, website, referral programs, word of mouth and our landlord referral networkWE DO know title-real estate-eviction lawyers, contractors, REALTORS, and have a wide network of professionals on callWE DO get discounted rates and preference on service because of the volume of work we provide our contractorWE DO have a 100% guarantee on placed tenants, if they default within 12-months, the next tenant placement is free on usWE DO frequently see the property and build relationships with the residents AND neighbors to be boots on the streetWE DO know which landlords are selling before the hit the market and give pocket listings to keep the management contractIf this ain't worth $85 bucks, let's keep going.

11 June 2020 | 0 replies
this is a frequently used door by the tenants and if its keyed then both sides need to have a key or if it has a combination then we need to share that with the neighbors.

20 April 2020 | 2 replies
For example, frequently clients want to add a child to their bank account, for ease of administration when they die.

16 May 2020 | 21 replies
@Brian Fung Hey Brian I live in Rochester (Webster) ny and travel frequently back to Baltimore county Maryland.
27 April 2020 | 2 replies
It's likely hurricanes will only become stronger and more frequent over the years and wood-frame construction won't hold up as well, and your insurance premiums are higher.

27 April 2020 | 3 replies
In the end, people quite frequently find that "You get what you pay for", and the amount effort you put into researching the members of your team, the better off you will be.

29 April 2020 | 4 replies
There are a couple of quad's in neighboring cities that have the slightly above average crime rate, and chances are would need some more frequent upkeep than the condo.

27 April 2020 | 6 replies
Drive around your town and see which name(s) are most frequently on real estate signs in the yards.

28 April 2020 | 13 replies
They don’t poll mom n pop landlords obviously.We still reference the GMHC / StatsCan data, but find it is more generalized and less accurate - it is also appears to be gathered/updated less frequently - than it use to be ... particularly in the Maritimes.

16 June 2020 | 12 replies
If it’s the latter, there’s just not going to be much you can do about that until banks and mortgage companies loosen their already tightening underwriting criteria.However, if this is because of some standard element of your business that you’re frequently going to run in to, and it has nothing to do with COVID-19, then I have a few thoughts.