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Tony Ngo Need help analyzing a mobile home park deal - South Oregon Coast
14 March 2016 | 20 replies
If it's 100% park owned homes (the least desirable park type) yoiu'll need to hire a local manager who deals with the fights, loud music at 3 am, dirt bike racing at all hours and the loose 24 oz bud light cans strewn all over (all over).You'll loose at least one home's rent given to a manager.  
Joe Pitrolo Panic , Can't rent Townhome
21 September 2016 | 43 replies
Sounds like your market is college students... but for a quick tenant and guaranteed rent, check with the insurance agents in the area-- when insured homeowners have a fire or water damage ... the insurance co pays you directly , a HIGH rent --for many months till their house is rebuilt.It's a good networking connection to make.Zillow and Animoto work for me... never had 1 day of vacancy in 14 years(my properties all rent from $1800 to $2500 range).I don't know how to contact you, but you can pull up one of my rentals on zillow (it's rented) 8209 Raintree Lane, Charlotte NC. and here is the video...https://animoto.com/play/qx4EMcpwF2uEcEaxfSu03Qtook me 15 mins on the video... it's a one time thing really... when tenants have great looking furniture I add a few pics to add-- so you'll notice different decor throughout)and I use the same music every time too.What tenant can resist a heartwarming video with music...( If your rental isn't so fabulous-- then add in photos of great places in the area!
Jarred Sleeth One of your properties neighborhoods starts to go downhill, what do you do?
11 August 2015 | 9 replies
You could also set up some speakers towards the convenience store and play classical music to help deter any crime. 
Kenny Oliver Bad Renters in Neighborhood
21 March 2018 | 4 replies
Loud music playing at all times from their cars parked outside at all hours of the day including night.
Daniel Porter My biggest fear happened: a break in
15 September 2020 | 18 replies
I had some musical equipment in the bedroom I live in and none of that was touched.
Michael Loza Anyone used 401k to purchase first property ?
6 February 2021 | 77 replies
@Melody RaultGood point, if its specifically called out on the pay stubs they will see it.
Christopher Christian To MBA, or not to MBA?
19 May 2020 | 105 replies
I work in the music industry, so it would be quite a jump! 
Kyle Howard What are the benefits in buying inner city distressed properties?
14 June 2019 | 15 replies
The only businesses were eclectic music shops and dive bars, and a handful of marginal restaurants. 
Matt Millard Negative interest rates and real estate
25 November 2019 | 2 replies
@Matt Millard It's a positive for us until the music stops and whole system collapses.
Will Gaston Do You Think My College Students Tenants Busted this Floor Joist?
15 February 2019 | 80 replies
It would be possible to make a break like this with a bunch of people jumping up and down to music, but I would guess that it was that mixed with the beam being under supported.