Josh Otero
What’s the hardest part of being a property owner?
18 January 2025 | 18 replies
They don't understand how to price effectively, study the market, set boundaries with tenants, establish policies and procedures, communicate, and dozens of other things.
Tyler Davis
QuickBooks Plan for Managing Rental Properties
7 January 2025 | 3 replies
I started with the Simple Start plan, but as I learn more about the software, I realize that to effectively classify income and expenses per unit, I need to use Classes and Locations, which are only available on the higher-tier plans.I’ve seen suggestions to use units as customers as a workaround, but I’m curious if anyone else has tried this approach or has recommendations for managing multiple units in QuickBooks with the Simple Start plan.Looking forward to your feedback!
Dwayne Rowe
Accessing equity from multiple properties
31 December 2024 | 11 replies
It's a domino effect.
Jerry Zigounakis
Best Growing Markets To Invest In
29 January 2025 | 14 replies
Detroit requires strong local relationships to navigate things like neighborhood nuances and property management effectively.
Andrew Slezak
Quitclaim to LLC?
4 January 2025 | 4 replies
There’s normally action items that can be implemented into your management process that are more effective.
Tom Dieringer
Giving VRBO a head start on Airbnb
28 January 2025 | 19 replies
I realize that there are variables from market to market and property to property that could make VRBO more effective for a given property, but my understanding is that in general Airbnb bookings get out to such a dominant start in regard to percentage of the bookings, that VRBO and other lesser OTAs have trouble catching up.
Pankaj Malik
Tenant threatening to sue and wants to extort money
19 January 2025 | 27 replies
However, this is not really effective in the real world.
James Wise
Why do people Buy Property in California
22 January 2025 | 203 replies
Of course one would and should assume that the cost of a property in a "safe neighborhood" would be more than the cost of a similar property in a "dangerous neighborhood."
Graham Lemly
Financing Strategies for house I want - Hard Money, Rehab or Conventional?
4 January 2025 | 1 reply
Here is some key information:Property recently hit the market and has 2 cash offers alreadyThe seller provided a pre-inspection report, which I shared with 2 different lenders, both think it may fail conventional financing due to potential structural and electrical issues (realtor thinks it could pass conventional)Seller has 100% equity but is behind on other payments (not sure of the urgency money is needed)This is my first attempt at an “investment” property so I’m new to thisI see 3 optionsMove forward with an offer using conventional loan pre-qualification-Not as attractive of an offer to the seller-Possibility that appraiser calls out structural/electrical issues that need to be fixed before closing, effectively causing financing to fail- Best terms and fewest loan fees for meUse a rehab style loan such as ChoiceRenovation-Even less attractive than a conventional offer to seller, but less risk of failed financing if appraiser calls out issues-Slightly worse fees and interest rates compared to conventional-Lenders tell me possibly up to 60-90 days closing in some cases, with red-tape for contractor requirements and draw schedules (sounds like the most hoops to jump through during rehab)Use a hard money lender-Most attractive loan option I can give to seller so I can compete-Much higher fees and interest rate for me-need to refinance into a conventional at the end of rehab (not familiar with seasoning periods but I think this is a factor as well)Which option would you do?
Lauren Rangely
Foundation repair options
7 January 2025 | 5 replies
Several of the contractors offer helical piers but don’t seem to think they’d be a more cost effective option - we can directly ask about this again.