Ankur M.
How to prepare for appealing property tax in front of BOE
1 May 2019 | 2 replies
If the property is on NNN where the tenants pay and not you it can still affect you as it increases the overall CAM after the base rent.
Rob Toste
Property Management Tip, Advice, and Guidance
11 December 2017 | 0 replies
Screening is the big one really as we are unsure of how or what to do when screening tenants due to the fact a broker has always done this for us (hasn't seemed to work that well in the past)The next area of improvement is billing to tenants for CAM charges, also how do you deal with maintenance on the buildings if it is not triple net, even if it is triple net how do you place urgency on the tenant to initiative to make the building an A or B class building if that is how they received it.Thank you all, sorry for the rant but just looking for advice and input.
Noah Audette
Real Estate Agents Greater Vancouver Area?
28 November 2020 | 10 replies
Hey Noah, don't believe he's on Bigger Pockets, but my realtor is Cam Walker with Oakwyn Realty and I'd highly recommend going with him.
Paul F.
advice on how to reject prospective tenants
12 December 2023 | 11 replies
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Thoai Han
Rental Property Completed, I feel like it's not enough
19 October 2016 | 5 replies
CAM cost and deferred maintenance, AND if utilities are separated, parking spots, landscaping and snow removal, sprinkler system and elevator (maybe)OR see if ordinances changed and make sure things are grandfathered in ;p
Christian Chevier
Working with an out of state agent
4 September 2017 | 5 replies
No excuses for shaky cams.
Matt Sullivan
Difference between Residential and Commercial Property Management
11 February 2016 | 15 replies
With the above leases you will be looking at completing annual CAM (common area maintenance) reconciliation based on your actual expenses vs. what you received from tenants over the year based on your budget estimates.
K T
Is this good investment?
25 March 2009 | 5 replies
City Heights, San DiegoSecond floor unit of Condominium of 6 unit complex736 SqFtBuild in 1992One car garage + one off-street parking spaceRehab cost about $2,500Rent: around $1,200HOA fee: $220 (include CAM, Bldg Maintenance, Water, Limited Insurance) Property tax: $1,000 Listing price: $95,000**This complex was converted into condominium in 2005** Newer roof, well maintained outside.