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Rob Block Grocapitus - experience with syndications that have exited
4 October 2024 | 15 replies
Most have exited since the earlier thread's activity, so I'm starting a fresh thread asking members here, did you participate in any of the completed deals and was your experience and return as advertised?
Lee L. Stessa vs. Landlord Studio, vs Quickbooks.
7 October 2024 | 24 replies
In hindsight I wish I would have put things into more of a pro and con list as it would be easier for readers, but understand it was just kind of brain dump as I was just doing my tax records so it was fresh on my mind.
Ian Stuart Freddie Mac SBL & Fannie Mae Small Loan Financing - Multifamily Apartments
4 October 2024 | 10 replies
However - if you self manage the asset - you're correct that you will have additional responsibilities related to keeping your books fresh, up-to-date, and in order. 
Jill Hutson How do you handle a long vacancy (2+ months)?
4 October 2024 | 26 replies
We’re getting a fresh set of eyes in the property.  
Michael Kazalas Utilize FHA loans to buy your first rental
1 October 2024 | 0 replies
I've been slowly updating -- new kitchen and bath in one unit, Fresh paint throughout, etc
Rong Liu Anybody uses OneRent Property Management (bay area)
7 October 2024 | 35 replies
I hired them to rent out my condo/apartment and was told that a “professional photographer” would be coming to take pictures, instead a man came with 3 small children that were kicking our freshly painted walls/trim while he snapped pictures with an old phone.
Mike Dawson Dissolve LLC or change name?
30 September 2024 | 4 replies
Dissolving the LLC would require starting over with a new entity, which can be more time-consuming and may reset any business credit you've already established.To change the name, you can file an amendment with the Wyoming Secretary of State, which is straightforward and keeps the LLC intact while giving you a fresh identity.
Corbyn R Tower Hello, Just starting out and have a few questions about real estate investing
1 October 2024 | 7 replies
I've considered dropping everything that I'm doing and starting fresh in a new job that will help me learn more.
Marc Shin Sewer scope inspection revealed a cracked pipe underground
27 September 2024 | 9 replies

I'm under contract on a property and the sewer scope inspection report said "The service was observed for approximately 82 feet, and the termination was not visible or and condition was not determined. This appeared t...

Nida Kazmi Mid South Turnkey Homes. Should I invest with this Memphis turnkey?
2 October 2024 | 31 replies
Hi Nida,I'm a bit late to the party but better late than never I guess lolIn the search bar here on Bigger Pockets or even a Google research will reveal a lot of info about certain companies.I'd always like to joke around and say that "Google is your best friend" when looking to work with someone new lolI'd like to second Jason's comment who has been around the turnkey game for a long time and has probably conducted due diligence on many if not all turnkey providers over the years.Not many have stood the test of time and I'm proud to say that we have.Not intending to plug my company as we have many battle scars that started from day 1.But still here and still battling away 🤓Why we survived and thrived unlike many others was keeping our operation small and boutique and only doing deals on our terms.Low volume sales and thorough investor pre-qualification (As not everyone that has a pulse is necessarily a good fit for what we can provide).Some investors did better than others but one thing I can happily say is that we always did our best for all.I believe a very important component to any "true" turnkey company is that the penny ultimately drops must drop with them.Meaning, if you invest and things don't go the way as planned it is entirely up to them to rectify.No finger pointing or passing on the monkey to someone else (Like a realtor, contractor or PM).A true turnkey company stands behind it's properties, rehabs and in-house property management.Key phrase here is "in-house property management".Everything must be under the same roof and the provider must take all responsibility for the outcome of that investment.Wishing you much success