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Ryan Daulton how to target insurance claims customers?
1 August 2024 | 7 replies
There website and technology need a revamp.
Alex Zweydoff Market Shift: Are Short-Term Rentals Converting to Long-Term in Your Area?
31 July 2024 | 37 replies
I am in vacation destinations like Pigeon Forge and these are not converting to LTRs.
Vontarius Dameko Land Titles & Technology
28 July 2024 | 4 replies
@Vontarius Dameko, I think the future of titles to real estate will involve blockchain technology, but I think it won't be about title companies who handle closings.
Fendy Jn pierre Help making sense of estimate
1 August 2024 | 5 replies
Lender Fees $1,640.00Discount Points $4,680.00Appraisal Fees $825.00Credit Report Fee $25.00Tax Service $68.00Credit Technology and Verification Fee $75.00Title Fees $836.50Owner's Title Insurance $513.00Lender's Title Insurance $2,507.00Transfer Taxes $9,626.00Recording Fees $519.50Total Closing Costs $21,315.00Prepaid Interest 2 days @ $87.53 /day $175.061 year Insurance Premium $1,500.00Property Taxes $3,632.04Insurance Escrow Reserves 2 months @ $125.00 /month $250.00Tax Escrow Reserves 2 months @ $302.67 /month $605.34Total Loan Prepaids $6,162.44Down Payment $90,000.00Total Estimated Due at Closing $117,477.44Loan ProgramPurchase Price $450,000.00Total Loan Amount $360,000.00Interest Rate 8.875%APR 8.337%Product Indigo Edge NonQM 30 Yr FixedYour Monthly housing breakdownPrincipal & Interest: $2,864.32Insurance: $125.00Taxes: $302.67TOTAL $3,291.99
Frank Agyeman-Duah Installing Mini Splits Air Conditioner's
1 August 2024 | 19 replies
Technology changes and that’s not the case with the split systems.
John Underwood Insurance recommendations for Pigeon Forge area
29 July 2024 | 11 replies

Insurance has been a pain lately.Our last company claimed we had peeling paint at our stained cabin. We remediated what could be found sent pictures jumped though all the hoops and they still said they weren't going t...

Nadia Daggett How to get a 5 star rating from guests
30 July 2024 | 2 replies
Smart home technology**: Keyless entry, smart thermostats, and voice-activated assistants.Local guides**: Personalized recommendations for restaurants, attractions, and events.Exceptional cleanliness**: Partnering with a professional cleaning service that uses eco-friendly products.Responsive communication**: Ensuring prompt responses to any guest inquiries or issues.What other strategies have you found effective in enhancing guest experiences?
Jason Malabute interactive voice response
30 July 2024 | 4 replies
I  have about 220 leads after my team ends in my list and I have 3 options:1) research and   implement an interactive voice response technology to pick up calls for me when my team is off shift2) Pick up calls myself after my team's shift (this. risks breaking the systems I implemented in my business and also enforces a bad habit of working "in" my business3) Do nothing.
Engelo Rumora ATTENTION PROPERTY MANAGERS ‼️ I Need Your Help
1 August 2024 | 71 replies
Hi Calvin,We pay for all property management technology fee's, etc... and that isn't a separate bill per se.Those are our standard operational expenses so on us to pay for.It would be like McDonalds charging a per burger fee for tech they use hahaWith that said, many folks don't realize how much it costs to be a full time "property manager" and not par time property manager like many realtors are forced to become due to client demand.When you are a brokerage and only focused on property management and not sales, it becomes a very expensive exercise making your company efficient and being able to offer an above par service to tenants and landlords. 
Michael Keith 5 Main Reasons Why the Real Estate Market Won't Crash
7 August 2024 | 73 replies
although residential real estate is not crashing but we lost most of our friend during boom times, while many MF syndication failed now due to oversupply/rent reduction/vacancy issue and cap rate contraction, office is primarily going to 2013 cap rate , retail has no vacancy ; and lot of property technology startup is closing down as well from veev modular home to better.com mortgage to zeus living to wework.