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Brendon Grover Webinar Replay Error
10 March 2017 | 3 replies
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Franchesca Ramaker Who pays for utilities?
22 March 2017 | 11 replies
@Franchesca Ramaker,It's not locality specific, though you'll need to research the landlord / tenant laws and building codes in your area.In general, if the units are "sub-metered" - each unit has its own water, gas and/or electric meter, then each tenant pays their own and there should be a common area meter in some cases for stairway lights, outdoor lights, lobby / vestibule heat, common laundry, etc.Where I'm living now, I pay my own gas and electric, and water / sewer / refuse are included in the rent.
Aaron Beauchamp New to the area and in need of a career change
21 March 2017 | 3 replies
I'm currently working as a manager for AMC Movie Theaters and I'm looking for a career change into Real estate.
Skip Reath HOA assessing $500 fines for violations....need advice!
6 April 2020 | 15 replies
Any advice on how can they charge such a hefty amount for leaving an item in good condition in lobby or mailroom for other neighbor to pick up?
Robert Prieto Can a Property Management Company Become the Rentor Then Sublease
26 January 2017 | 10 replies
If you don't like the laws, lobby to change them but follow them.Without going off on a tangent, property management is a fiduciary relationship.
Devan Mcclish AirBnB under attack! Need your Help!
10 February 2017 | 10 replies
My investors and myself have spoken to the main players lobbying against the ban, and we have found some very disturbing information.
Eric Espinosa Hi! New to all this and would like any and all advise possible!
8 January 2016 | 11 replies
I've done the asking friends and family, tried finding investors - I run a small business selling and installing home theater equipment, so I've met a lot of wealthy people - but still can't even come up with enough to just front the money myself to get this going.
David Schach What AirBnB looks like in San Francisco
15 May 2015 | 6 replies
I AirBnB a couple of my spots and as I said in a previous post, if you have a decent location you are getting a nice to huge premium using AirBnB over normal rents.The long term forecast is much less rosy as city's look to extort more taxes and fees, the hotel lobby mobilizes against AirBnB, and the market becomes saturated thus lowering the margins.My advice is to ride the gravey train while you can and if your buying mainly to AirBnB look for additional exit strategys
Ande Andrea Airbnb vs. Annual lease terms
25 March 2017 | 7 replies
Anyhow, my main question is this...I plan on finishing building out the basement home section and that will end up having 3-4 more bedrooms plus a fitness center and theater room.
Jeff Hozias Interested in approaching a successful local real estate investor
19 April 2021 | 5 replies
I work at a movie theater and a well known and very successful real estate investor came in.