
27 May 2024 | 9 replies
Recommend requesting the seller’s existing ALTA Survey, building plans & floor plans, site map, seller’s prior Phase 1 & environmental reports (easy for them to ask lender for copy), full rent roll detail (including renovated/classic unit indications by unit, sqfts, building #’s, full detail), aged receivables report (will allow you to identify hidden delinquency / bad debt yet to be reflected in T12’s), general ledgers / capex ledgers back at least 3 years to ID major capital projects or damage that wasn’t disclosed initially.

27 May 2024 | 22 replies
But their web site mentions you won’t receive the title until all payments are completed.

26 May 2024 | 16 replies
I see rentals go from 150 - 450 / night depending on a site and condition of a place and season.

27 May 2024 | 3 replies
Go to Etsy and search for "rental property tracker," and you will find hundreds of nice spreadsheets to track 10-20 rentals, usually for under $10.Software has extremely helpful features like online payments, marketing syndication (click a button, and your property is advertised on multiple sites), electronic document review/signing, maintenance tracking, and owner reports.

26 May 2024 | 7 replies
I would also encourage you to source leads through a software like TurboTenant which will streamline the process, in conjunction with the handouts found in Brandon's book, and likely provide a better applicant pool as your listing is automatically published to multiple rental listing sites.

27 May 2024 | 20 replies
You do have Loopnet, Crexi, and other auction sites, but those deals have already been looked at.It depends upon your knowledge, and the ability to either deploy your own capital or raise it where you should start.

26 May 2024 | 10 replies
From their site on disputing reviews:Reviews should be relevantReviews must provide relevant information about the reviewer’s experience with the Host, guest, stay, or Experience that would help other community members make informed booking and hosting decisions.

26 May 2024 | 14 replies
Not worth it to me when I'm on site.

25 May 2024 | 1 reply
I'd hire in house management and give a discounted unit. 28 units is too small for anyone to look at it, let alone an hoa company. they typically want at least 4 staff on site.

25 May 2024 | 14 replies
I'm a land broker in southern California, been working on development sites with large, medium and small homebuilders for a long time.