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Kristin Solbach STR to LTR - is it possible?
14 November 2024 | 30 replies
I found this on their web site:Our company Tax Alchemy provides tax planning and implementation services as a flat rate fee based on the tax strategies needed to reduce your tax bill.
H. Jack Miller Are you experiencing highers Evictions and Lower Rents?
5 November 2024 | 17 replies
There is much less new supply of single family homes, so the rental rates are flat to up a little; this does depend on the neighborhood though, in some of the fringe areas where there is a lot of new single family home construction the rents are a little softer.
Jim Witten Can A Realtor Make Me An Offer without a Listing Agreement?
7 November 2024 | 16 replies
You pay the lister flat fees but promise selling agent (who bring the buyer)some %% from sale.
Emory Clayton How have you done pet screening?
4 November 2024 | 11 replies
Or do you have one flat rate so long as the paw score isn't 0?
Brody Veilleux Cash flow is tax free??
7 November 2024 | 8 replies
@Brody Veilleux, to say "cash flow is tax free" is, at best, grossly misleading and, at worst, flat out wrong.What is true is 1) taxes are based on net income and 2) cash flow does not equal net income. 
Brett Deas Need input from MTR landlords!
6 November 2024 | 13 replies
Yes, it cost me a brokers fee on the buy side, I list for $199 flat fee.  
Dave Vona Is SFR investing worth the return? An IRR analysis
8 November 2024 | 22 replies
Your expense ratio remains flat, and therefore doesn't really create much value in the deal.Compare your 2% rent and expense assumption to what most syndicators underwrite: 5% rent growth after an initial renovation bump; and 2-3% expense growth; and you get vastly different outcomes.As to whose assumptions more closely tie to reality is to be determined, but if you used assumptions more in line with what syndicators are using, I think you will find the return projections narrow dramatically, if not flip to SFRs.  
Angela P. Flock Homes - 721 Exchange
6 November 2024 | 26 replies
There are some onboarding fees which start to get steep once you add up all the other transaction expenses and the 1% annual fee, but I would hope the onboarding could go down or be a flat fee rather than a %.
Phil Wrigley Guesty / hostaway / hospitable?? Help!
8 November 2024 | 47 replies
Those guest protection policies for most other channel managers are simply priced as a flat rate <$100 per stay insurance policy.
Will Gaston Nearing 1,000 College Student Tenants: Here's what I've Learned
21 November 2024 | 305 replies
Do you have a percentage (~15% of rent) or a flat amount (~$2K-$3K) that you use to estimate repairs/turnover per year?