Mark S.
CAVA Turnkey in Richmond, VA (Section 8)
23 January 2021 | 3 replies
I actually spoke to a couple references, a couple of their investors, and a competitor.
Tal Eisenberg
Going to bid at Foreclosure Auction Friday in NYC
20 November 2011 | 22 replies
Somebody local would know, but getting those investor buyers to pass along info could be a challenge (why would they want to train competitors).I recall receiving a phone call from another BP member the very morning of a sheriff sale, asking for my assistance and some info.
James Randal
Anyone who have any experience with ZIPRENT a $100/Mo. Prop Mgmt?
30 March 2022 | 3 replies
We have local competitors that play the game of low monthly management costs, but gouge for maintenance to make it back.
William Maschinot
HomeVestors
15 May 2023 | 72 replies
Everyone is your competitor (HomeVestors is not like this - we have a team based approach).I could go on and on....No need to do much to sell the system on this board.
Ashley Sommer
Can I request prospective tenant complete application before showing unit?
17 August 2022 | 33 replies
But if there are a lot of rental units and not as many renters, then I think it'd be wise to not make it more difficult than your competitors are making it.
Account Closed
PWND? Found out "low income" tenants make more than me.
1 May 2016 | 22 replies
Each lazy pot head collecting government rent vouchers is one less competitor and one more customer.Hope this helps and good luck with your real estate ventures!
Paul Schirmer
Landlord - Internet & Cable
11 March 2018 | 14 replies
So 150-97= $53 in extra cash flow.After the one year promos, I'll either negotiate with the service provider or just go to the other competitor and get their promo bundle.
Yoochul C.
PM Termination Fees = Robbery
27 May 2016 | 8 replies
I see this happen a lot with our competitors, their sales people are very good and require 12 month terms and once the client gets into it they find out the product stinks, yet they are stuck on a 12 month contract and it costs too much to exit.
Nick Stoddard
Question for experienced landlords
27 April 2016 | 22 replies
Originally posted by @Kurt Gardner:@Nick StoddardKeep it as simple as possible.OP specified he isn't renting C-D class properties, A & B properties garner their higher rents because of amenities, keeping it simple means you're posting on here all the time wondering why you can't rent it, these properties attract better quality tenants who take care of the properties better also you can and must put in some features to warrant the higher rents.Nick keep the ^^^^ in mind, you dumb down your rentals due to listening to people giving advice from perspectives of properties different than yours and you'll end up shooting yourself in the foot when you have trouble renting it due to your competitors properties offering more the money.Many landlords are cash flow investors, not equity investors, their properties are lower quality, lower quality tenants, lower expectations, lower rents, they step over dollar bills to pick up pennies, having a penny pinching mentality, don't fall into that trap.
Brendan M.
Using your negotiation skills to lower your monthly bills
17 May 2015 | 14 replies
If you see a lower advertised rate either from your provider or a competitor, or if you just feel like you're paying too much, call and ask them to match the rate or lower you bill.