
20 July 2018 | 3 replies
The problem is how to make a homeowner feel secure that I won't flake out on the mortgage payments in the future, thus damaging her credit.
20 July 2018 | 16 replies
Insisted on coming in after a big storm a few weeks later to confirm no water damage (even though we sent photos).

19 July 2018 | 3 replies
It is an older home, some studs have termite damage, the bottom plates were not treated, I want to know the extent of framing that has to be done as well.

19 July 2018 | 0 replies
Need help I close on a house in 15 days and the house was in move in ready shape, but a storm came through and a tree limb hit the back of the house took of panelling and breaker box. This was an off market deal so no...

23 July 2018 | 8 replies
There also may be damages to the unit in which case I will need the security deposit.

22 July 2018 | 6 replies
If you remove the trees yourself, your company will be liable for any damages caused.
13 August 2018 | 23 replies
Other than it being smaller, painting a house between tenants is going to cost the same, a new roof will cost the same, a new air conditioner, hot water heater, furnace will be the same cost etc.For instance, it costs us about $1,000-$1,500 plus a months rent as a leasing fee. each time we change tenants, by the time we paint, do landscaping, repair damage, change locks, patch holes, paint walls that need to be painted get a make ready clean.

7 August 2018 | 12 replies
When you sell the home, on the disclosure you would have to disclose the previous mold damage.

3 February 2019 | 30 replies
For $50/month we get to deal with rigorous screening of less than ideal tenants, constant calls from tenants, damage to the property every time we turn around because people do not care about things in this class of property, Section 8 and the government (who doesnt love to deal with the governement), maintenance requests because none of the plumbing is updated, codes enforcement because the tenant decided it was a great idea to put a couch in the yard, and last but not least angry owners wondering why their pro forma isnt being met ("I was gunna get a 75% COC on this thing").Now this is a pessimistic view of what it is like but PM is a pretty thankless job, especially in low end properties.
22 July 2018 | 6 replies
@Marc Winter Yes, I meant the buyer that bought my property on Contract for Deed.Yes, I will not have to evict him instead of foreclose.I was only a bit concerned about ejectment, as i don't want any damage in the property and want this issue to be resolved on simple terms.