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David Shea Dispositions Agent for An Acquisition Firm in Southern California
18 August 2016 | 3 replies
My goals in real estate are to increase my network and access to deals as collaboration is the name of the game! 
Alan Murray New Owner in St Louis
2 February 2017 | 7 replies
Are there anything tennants might look for that I should prioritize?
Francis Rusnak After acquisition, how fast do workers begin
9 June 2017 | 7 replies
I prioritize clients as needed, but it always comes with a price, it's the same concept as a 24/7 plumbing service who charges you 120/hr and a regular plumber 60/hr.
Omar Gutierrez Finding Deals in South Florida, Do They Even Really Really Exist?
31 July 2017 | 10 replies
If you feel there is a way we can collaborate and work together, please feel free to reach out and we can discuss.
Pete Perez Market Research
28 February 2016 | 4 replies
We prioritize which properties we are interested in and who we are most interested in working with.
Lois S. Update Tenant Credit Info during occupancy?
24 October 2015 | 1 reply
So if they are paying you timely and not causing problems, I am actually less concerned if they have a consumer debt or ratio issue or (many tenants prioritize rent, for example).....As to impacting a current tenancy, I think you would not be able to let a change in the employment or credit profile impact the current tenancy, but perhaps it could be useful if they were moving to another unit of yours after a promotion (maybe more expensive to see if they can cover it) or, again, looking to renew and it is coming towards then end of the tenancy and you want to check if all is well before offering a renewal.Finally, note the wording here on employment and income, as it seems to skirt around Fair Credit Reporting, but I think you have a valid business reason here should you go there  .... but your wording does just sound like a simple follow up employment/income verification not credit check.... which I suspect may be prudent for any landlord to check regarding a future decision (like renewing, but again, you could not go back and impact an existing lease based on it)...
Mark Welch New Member
4 December 2015 | 2 replies
Let's grind, collaborate and educate each one of us.
Han Oh Questions on acquiring turn key rental in the Dayton, OH area
10 December 2015 | 20 replies
I would prioritize #4 first, #1, and #3 for that property, then the rest.Add to the list. 
Aaron Witwer New Wholesaler
26 June 2016 | 3 replies
Any guidance or collaboration of any kind is appreciated!
Arnie Guida Tenant Doesn't Have All The $ To Move In
28 August 2016 | 36 replies
Either they can't afford the rent or they are not prioritizing appropriately, either way YOU lose.