David P.
Insurance on Rental Properties - Multiple states...
3 August 2013 | 3 replies
Also the vacant property I'm currently rehabbing I had trouble insuring because it was vacant, that is not a problem for them and they have 1M/2M aggregate liability coverage for each property which was something else I was having trouble getting before I made the switch.http://www.nreinsurance.com/(I have no affiliation with this company, I'm just a current and happy customer)
Karen Hurd
I am now convinced.....
6 May 2015 | 63 replies
Classic troll behavior in this thread, Karen nails all of the Greatest Hits:- Comes looking for help, starts by belittling a polarizing group of people (realtors) in hopes to drum up support for her cause- deflects any and all blame or responsibility for her situation- quickly realizes that everyone is not on her side- offers support and kindness to those who agree with her plight- constructive criticism or actual actionable advice is met with personal insults, threats of physical violence, and questioning of one's political affiliation- ironically insults the intelligence and/or grammatical shortcomings of 'detractors' in several overly wordy, poorly written, and grammatically unsound posts.- mystical tales of connections with untold wealth and previous successes rendering the opinions/advice of her detractors moot.- continues to be blinded by how her attitude and behavior are the primary cog in this.Me:
Amanda H.
Can I be forced to accept Section 8?
2 August 2019 | 154 replies
Let me qualify: First of all, you would need to call the local affiliate of the federal government agency (HUD) that handles the Housing Choice Voucher Program in your area, then your property needs to be inspected and approved in order for your property to even qualify.
Kenneth Davis
Any ideas on offering discounts to attract better tenants and are there any limits to types of discounts?
3 May 2015 | 18 replies
If they buy through me (I'm not an agent, but often have homes available or will find one for them) or one of my affiliate agents, they get a credit equal to, say, 5% of rents paid.
Glen Smith
Trapped in a bad investment in need of advise to stop the bleeding!
5 December 2015 | 92 replies
One would be, as suggested above, to find a Property Manager (not affiliated with the company that put you in this deal) to rent the property for you.
Lekisha Cole
Zillow Zestimate
4 April 2015 | 18 replies
So you either want to find a licensed agent who will run comps for you (easy once you have an established and profitable relationship; I expect rather difficult if you are starting from zero) or obtain a license and find a broker to affiliate with on a part-time basis.In my state, completing the agent class takes a few weeks and about $350-$500.
Rob Donovan
What to do with all these keys?
10 March 2016 | 46 replies
No affiliation at all, just a very satisfied customer. 1 key for everything including padlocks.
Alex Schwartzman
Home Warranty and Property Manager - advice needed
14 April 2015 | 13 replies
A lot of property managers in my area also own or are affiliated with a contracting company.
Bryan Glaser
Opinions/Direction for fresh California Real Estate Investor
30 March 2015 | 5 replies
But, I think you just need to be affiliated with a broker, then you could do PM on your own.
James Miller
Judgements for unpaid rents and eviction costs
11 April 2015 | 4 replies
Any organization whose significant trade orbusiness is the lending of money, such as a financecompany or credit card company (whether or not affiliated with a financial institution).