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Kelli Vickrey Tenant plants ruined
18 August 2019 | 3 replies
Our renters are extremely into plants, and we walked through the backyard with the boyfriend (on the lease as well as the woman) and told him our plants to remove and trim majorly - which he didn't protest to and seemed agreeable that it needed it. 
Peter Tverdov What property management fees do you see on small multifamily?
10 April 2020 | 39 replies
@Peter T.My first deal in Austin 7 years ago was a 48 unit and I paid 4%.We third party manage ourselves now and we have a minimum of $1,200-1,500 or 6% whichever is higher.Also, we don't charge any other fees unless on an a la carte basis they want help with construction management, or tax protest or insurance help.
Yaping Zhang Property tax for newly purchased property
7 May 2019 | 4 replies
Want to protest the property tax, but didn't get the notice with ifile number.
Alma Laque When to cash out of a gentrifying neighborhood? Tobin Hill
7 May 2019 | 3 replies
Well we went to protest our taxes with the only intent to see what the comps were in the area. 
Mak K. Property tax on Recent Purchased property
25 September 2019 | 9 replies
They should assess at the sales price on the contract when you go to protest.
David Petikyan Investor becoming a real estate agent but they say I can’t FSBO
27 May 2019 | 18 replies
It’s typically advisable/required to add the “owner/agent” in the public notes, though an actual signed disclosure form may be required for this too.As a side note, for a few hundred bucks you could probably track down the previous owner, get a release or QCD from them to clear title.....this assumes it’s Only the owner who could protest the sale....as opposed to other lien holders, of any.
Taylor Osterhout Can my landlord do this?
6 July 2019 | 20 replies
At the very least, this is bad form if the landlord allows this in light of the protestations of the other tenant. 
Erin Onsager Financing an LLC Question
22 August 2019 | 7 replies
A few years back, during the housing crises, banks were calling notes due and foreclosing on people that weren't paying their loans on time because they were in these screwy loans and there were protests and senate hearings and all sorts of things.  
Max Fleissner Elkhorn Real Estate Tax Valuations
23 August 2019 | 2 replies
Wanted to reach out to those who may own personal or investment properties in Elkhorn, NE to discuss the rising tax valuations, and options (if any) to fight them after unsuccessfully protesting them.