
14 October 2022 | 16 replies
Does there have to a situation where the landlord does not have insurance, or a serious case of neglect or reckless behavior for properties to be taken?

3 September 2019 | 278 replies
From what I understand the banks allowing 0% down and Interest only loans as well as other risky behavior was a major contributing factor to the bubble.

17 March 2023 | 26 replies
But I like your idea of an incentive to use the system- carrot rather than stick - because the late fee disincentive which she has already accrued doesn't seem to change over her behavior.

30 December 2021 | 79 replies
Originally posted by @Max Tanenbaum:I always go back and forth on this debate:On one side if you fix every issue that the tenants cause and don't charge them for, you encourage repeat behavior....On the other hand, if you bill them for it, you discourage them from reporting damages to you and you could end up with much bigger problems down the road that could have been cheaply/easily addressed before they blew out of proportion.I usually take care of the issues as they come up and without charging them, but require the tenant to be there so I can educate them on 1. how to prevent this from happening again 2. how to take care of it without me if it does happen again (sometimes) and 3. that i will be charging them the next time (if the issue is caused by tenant).If the cost of the repair is more significant (over $100) or I believe that the issue is caused by tenant negligence I will bill them for it, sometimes split the cost with them depending on the situation.My properties are leveraged so a month of vacancy hurts me a lot more than a repair!

1 April 2018 | 3 replies
Very interesting studies on human behavior will tell you that there are limitations on what people are willing to ask for so they don't insult you.

9 April 2021 | 49 replies
This kind of explained the weird behavior.

4 June 2020 | 56 replies
I guess you are very in tune with your marketing.What impresses me the most is you ask me, someone that does organic, these questions, which is brilliant because you are extracting the behavioral patterns of organic traffic, not paid traffic.

14 October 2019 | 9 replies
Inspections are also triggered by other bad behavior like being late on rent more than once or an unkempt yard or noise complaints.We always inspect 90 days prior to lease termination.
9 January 2023 | 10 replies
Friday was very interesting - in that the jobs report (which has been a huge driver of movement on mortgage rates in 2022 - more new jobs = higher rates as means Fed more likely to raise rates, and vise versa) came in better than expected BUT yields and rates DROPPED a lot - pretty much the opposite behavior of the last year and what everyone expected.

23 January 2024 | 118 replies
In all business transactions, those involving real estate and otherwise, it is always prudent behavior to ensure that the agreed upon terms be in writing and fully documented in order to protect the interests of all parties involved.