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Paige Kelsey Is Looking to Create Communal Spaces for Multifamily a Good Idea?
12 May 2018 | 2 replies
Square footage is prioritized in the shared spaces and each suite will be under 200 sq ft of actual living space.
Derek Luttrell Going Over Listing Agent's Head
27 March 2018 | 11 replies
The listing says that the seller is prioritizing offers specifically from investors who are willing to keep the existing tenants.
Elizabeth Blazina Looking for an investor friendly brokerage to hang my license.
3 October 2023 | 14 replies
A lot goes into the decision, just prioritize experience, and training over split. good luck!
Melissa Kaatman-Boettge Is this a good deal? 4-family in St. Louis
3 November 2016 | 6 replies
Without having seen the property and having actual bids for the work it's not possible to give an exact number, though, so if you move forward have an overage budget in mind, prioritize the list of repairs to save up for and re-run your numbers to see how the extra repairs affects your returns on the property.Some of those items can be deferred (A/C in particular, as it's October and you wouldn't close until it's November proper), but items like being able to lock the windows are hopefully easy fixes (you can usually add locks to older windows here) that shouldn't require a replacement.
Solomon Oh Returned letters from Direct Mail Campaign
30 January 2017 | 13 replies
Due to this, I began prioritizing my returned letters to determine if it was worth the time to resend them.
Zach Ziskin Looking for expert estimate/feedback on this property
30 November 2016 | 9 replies
I suggest you really look at and prioritize what you want done because your budget will never satisfy your wish list.  
Lois S. Update Tenant Credit Info during occupancy?
24 October 2015 | 1 reply
So if they are paying you timely and not causing problems, I am actually less concerned if they have a consumer debt or ratio issue or (many tenants prioritize rent, for example).....As to impacting a current tenancy, I think you would not be able to let a change in the employment or credit profile impact the current tenancy, but perhaps it could be useful if they were moving to another unit of yours after a promotion (maybe more expensive to see if they can cover it) or, again, looking to renew and it is coming towards then end of the tenancy and you want to check if all is well before offering a renewal.Finally, note the wording here on employment and income, as it seems to skirt around Fair Credit Reporting, but I think you have a valid business reason here should you go there  .... but your wording does just sound like a simple follow up employment/income verification not credit check.... which I suspect may be prudent for any landlord to check regarding a future decision (like renewing, but again, you could not go back and impact an existing lease based on it)...
Anthony Kidd 1st, Last & deposit.
9 February 2016 | 12 replies
@Anthony Kidd welcome to BP.I don't know your local laws but it's typically difficult to evict solely based on late fees.That is unless you have a prioritized payment schedule listed in your lease saying fees are paid first then rent.If you want to get rid of this person, find another infraction to go along with rent.
Pete Perez Market Research
28 February 2016 | 4 replies
We prioritize which properties we are interested in and who we are most interested in working with.
Han Oh Questions on acquiring turn key rental in the Dayton, OH area
10 December 2015 | 20 replies
I would prioritize #4 first, #1, and #3 for that property, then the rest.Add to the list.