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Michelle Glover Lots of offers but appraised low
19 November 2024 | 26 replies
So far, we have received this advise from appraisers in the Maple Heights area: 1) Attach all offers so the next appraiser can better understand the market value, 2) Provide a letter from the Maple Heights Building Department discussing the addition of the egress window making the bedroom conforming livable space, 3) provide comps for similar properties sold in the Maple Heights area (these do not have egress windows), and 4) create an itemized list of improvements and cost for renovations to the property.We are grateful to the Bigger Pockets community for their advice as well. 
Saad D. What parts of your processes and tasks are automated?
20 November 2024 | 18 replies
I mainly handle the entirety of our leasing/marketing departments so since I'm able to cut the time I spend on showings in half, I'm finding a lot more time to reach out to new leads and form genuine connections with prospectives which really pays off when it's time to sign a lease! 
Shibu Thomas renting out a basement apartment.
20 November 2024 | 18 replies
The first thing I would do is call your local code enforcement office/building department.
Joshua Carvalho The Rise of Waco, TX as a Prime Market for REI
18 November 2024 | 17 replies
New restaurants, retail stores, gift shops, etc. began popping up all over downtown Waco.
Aditya Kohli How to find mid term rentals for 3Bed 2 bath property?
19 November 2024 | 19 replies
It's worth reaching out to Corporate Housing Groups (most HR Departments at large employers have this division as well as Relocation Companies that you can find via an internet search) to offer your property as a 30-day furnished rental.
Katy To New to BP! Experienced in commercial, land acquisitions, and real estate development
16 November 2024 | 5 replies
Have a ton of experience in the rental market, and ground up development including industrial and retail.  
Marc Shin best way to set up and furnish an STR from long distance
15 November 2024 | 5 replies
In many resort areas, there are furniture/case goods retailers that will handle all of this for you.
Bill Haley PropertyGRID platform - Who knows about it?
15 November 2024 | 4 replies
It is attracting younger retail and a few firms but most shy away from it as they don’t see any added value in it and don’t trust it.
Scarlett Tao Co-signer income requirements
18 November 2024 | 14 replies
We’re one of the few property managers that require W-2’s and a bank statement and we go way beyond the traditional, “income must = 3x rent” qualifier.Below is more information about what our Applications Department does to screen applicants and find the best tenants possible for your property.Required InfoWe require the following from each applicant over the age of 18, that is not a dependent of another applicant (as evidenced on a tax return):Copy of acceptable state picture IDRecent YTD paystubRecent W-2Recent Bank Statement, all pages, no info blacked outRecent tax return if self-employedApplicants are often slow about turning this information in, asking us why we need it and then taking several days to submit.
Vito DiIenna Confirming Legal Status of a Multifamily Home in NYC
13 November 2024 | 7 replies
So be careful and make sure you interview the Expediter and that they have had success in obtaining the Letter of No Objection.As far as evidence that you need to gather, look up your buildings TAX Class.You will find it here: Building Information SearchHere you will see something that looks like this:NOTE that while this is a Dept of Buildings Web Portal, what I have circled in RED is the Department of FINANCE Building Classification.You may not have a CofO, but the Dept of Finance maybe taxing you as a 2 Family.