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Anna M. LEASE CHANGES (to include rent raises) BEFORE CLOSING!
25 November 2017 | 11 replies
Am generally not a fan of inheriting tenants and if I do, I prefer that my lease be implemented, but clearl y that is not always realistic.Thank you though for this suggestion and I am going to try to see if working it from your suggested angle will work here in Colorado.In the end, I want to set up a lease that does not have holes, that an attorney, God forbid we ever have to evict (though these tenants do not seem like the type to cause any issues and I generally am a good landlord and stay away as long as you are following policy, so thus having a detailed lease that covers most all and then just backing off.My inspections are generally once a year, outside of the move-in, move out.I also stay very engaged in the running of my property, thus self-managing as in the end, I strive to provide a place I would enjoy living and I actually live on one of my properties.Long story short, don’t care for the very vague lease that the current property management company has running.Additionally I have little confidence in the way they were managing the property.The property has so much potential but has clear signs of neglect and I intend to change that as I never simply abandon my properties.On the question of current lease, I have combed through it repeatedly and do not see any mention of what happens at lease expiration only what happens when tenants are seeking to terminate their lease, “30-day written notice required”.No stipulation on what is required of landlord at end of lease and/or automatic renewal, both items that I cover in my lease and another reason, why am not a big fan of the existing lease.Leaves out a lot.I prefer having systems in place where there is little chance of misunderstanding, so thus the nerves on this one, but I will get through, thanks to you all for all your great advice!
Jake K. Newbie from Baltimore..NEED Encouragement!
2 January 2018 | 42 replies
Hi @Jake K. and welcome to BP, it has everything you need from free online educational videos to connecting to other investors, you can't go wrong on this site!
Norman Walton Digital (Online) Marketing v.Traditional Marketing in Real Estate
14 October 2020 | 34 replies
You mentioned Google Analytics above, once you get some pages ranking just keep an eye on time on page and page views to get an idea of how engaging the content is and you should be going down the right path. 
Peter Sinclair East Los Angeles Multifamily
10 December 2021 | 27 replies
The goal is to pay off the house ASAP so we can have a stable income when my wife and I retire in the next 15-20 yearsLet me know your thoughts or questions by leaving a comment.Here’s a short video I made on the renovation process:
Jeffrey Gagnon looking for experienced carpenter advice
23 November 2017 | 10 replies
@Jeffrey Gagnon Found this video that explains it better than I can with words. https://www.youtube.com/watch?
Barbra Thebenyane First forum discussion here, What does biggerpockets do for you?
24 January 2018 | 16 replies
While I just joined up, I had been watching their podcasts and you tube videos.
Richard Harless Gilbert, Arizona - New Member - Motivated worker
23 November 2017 | 2 replies
I have been listening to podcasts and reading various posts and wanted to start engaging in this online community.  
Brennen Chasse Looking to get started in Denver
25 November 2017 | 3 replies
Hey everybody, I signed up for bigger pockets a few months back but haven’t begun to post or engage until now.
Jacob Rhein What do you want in your lawyer?
1 December 2017 | 12 replies
I think we would be interested and willing to have someone we paid a nominal fee each year just to be able to answer a call or a couple of emails.Maybe do an initial consultation and/ or an annual checkup and onboarding to get us set up properly in terms of entities etc. ie does it make sense to create an llc.maybe have an packet available to answer basic questions like dos and donts of fair housing, evictions, Collections, recent law changes,the setup and use of an llc, trusts, wills etcThat way we are initially doing things properly and have built a relationship before we have larger engagements or are paying thousands due to initial poor planning.
Bo A Vanecko OOS Brrrr: too risky? Thoughts?
25 November 2017 | 1 reply
I have heard a story or two of people having the management company sending video walk thru of day to day operation but a video may not be the best way to visually see things.