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Brandon Gamblin How to establish a relationship with contractors and rehabbers
12 August 2018 | 2 replies
If you like their work and they communicate well, of course it should be a long term relationship!
Katon Pang How to deal with difficult tenant?
10 September 2018 | 12 replies
In a shared house situation it is extremely important to establish clear communication and rules that everyone will agree to and abide by.
Jacob M. Have You Had Multi-family Success In San Diego?
21 September 2018 | 13 replies
If you are a newbie like me looking to bounce ideas or a successful investor willing to provide advice, I am just trying to get the ball rolling and open to any and all communication.
Andrey Y. Professionalism difference: Syndicators vs. Turnkey/PMs
17 August 2018 | 17 replies
There seems to be a difference between the level of professionalism (communication, promptness, clarity, responsiveness, etc.) between the sponsor of a syndication project versus a Turnkey provider or their PMs.I suspect there are many easy to see (and some hard to see) reasons for this, but I want to open the discussion.
Matt Rutter Short-Term Loan Agreement
18 April 2019 | 3 replies
Any notice or communication under this Loan must be in writing and sent via one of the following options: Mail, Email.Governing Law.
Sean Monahan travel nurse leases and insight
15 August 2018 | 11 replies
They usually communicate via Facebook groups but my local hospital was also outsourcing to an temp hoIsIng agency that was overcharging them for dumps.
Patrick Bartlett Texas. Question about the rental process.
14 August 2018 | 2 replies
If they are family, and they meet your opening standards, you would be wise to communicate with them what the next step would be; rejecting someone on paper for no apparent reason could leave you open to a discrimination claim.
Barb Niehaus Can I refuse to rent to someone with a history of bedbugs?
16 August 2018 | 27 replies
I would be apprehensive on history of bed bugsI would say no if a previous landlord gave me a bad reviewand anyone in the world who threatens me out of some perceived moral high ground in an effort to intimidate me so they can get what they want at my expense, well they are surely to receive only my most vile behavior in return.I wouldn't just turn this person down, I would ask to meet in an empty parking lot and fist fight. but then again, that's just me, and I'm feeling particularly hostile today. real answer: you should pass, and stop communicating with this person
Greg Wright Working on IRA property
17 August 2018 | 19 replies
I do not see that it is multi-directional based on the language above.Now, I can see why as a matter of policy or advising clients why one might broadly advise "no benefit either way" - belt & suspenders, easy to communicate & understand, more protective.It's been a relevant issue, because I have had clients who thought, usually based on feedback from custodian, that they had a PT because they benefited the account. 
Alan Lambkin Analysis Paralysis - I'm stuck
3 August 2018 | 17 replies
We set the standard with the tenant, also the owners I work for/with communicate with me sometimes daily depending on the situation.