
7 August 2016 | 8 replies
Do any of you know if wholesaling commercial properties has a different procedure than residential ones?

4 August 2016 | 7 replies
I would knock on doors and introduce myself and then follow up with a letter on admin stuff (payment procedures, maintenance etc).

9 August 2016 | 10 replies
As a property manager, I accept all the policies and procedures of the previous landlord, management company, and tenant unless I state otherwise during the transition.

23 September 2016 | 22 replies
He just couldn't close the deal (but ultimately did after 78 days despite promising 18) and completely misrepresented his understanding of our buyers' financial situation.His incompetence from day 1 (bungled several simple procedural steps) cost us over $3,000 in holding costs, and cost his clients even more.

4 June 2020 | 13 replies
Just by any chance, do you know about their procedure to do this?

24 July 2015 | 2 replies
They have gone through great length to create and offer this new tax incentive so I see no reason why not to trust it and the procedure for applying does not seem to be overly complicated or burdensome.My understanding is that the tax is for the creation of new rental units on the market not for existing rental units so the tax holiday is not for existing units but for newly created units such as would be the case for additions and new construction.

10 April 2015 | 23 replies
Be wary of the “professional tenant” – After a two-month appeal eviction process, I just received notification from the supreme court of my state that the tenant’s appeal was denied and I can move forward with the evictionBe as compassionate as possible, but understand this is not a “personal situation” rather a business transactionOne strike policy – I’m a big believer in second chances….but not third chancesState Laws - Make sure you understand the eviction laws and procedures in your stateFollow your gut – I didn’t have a good feeling about the tenant I discussed above but didn’t listen to my gutI haven't given much thought regarding incentive for early payment.

6 July 2015 | 6 replies
I have known of people who go to the owner before this point in time, or even try to find them at the redemption hearing (not sure if this is the correct term for it), offering to buy the property from them, for the amount of taxes due, and at the redemption hearing the property is then removed from the foreclosing procedure.

15 March 2015 | 18 replies
Me being self employed on both sides of the border the taxes are similar, based on my situation of course.I actually file taxes in both countries, although unlike the US, non resident Canadians are not required to, however I own several rental properties and must file income that these properties produce, albeit there are procedures that any experienced accountant can advise that you pay on net income and not gross, to minimize.Saying this, being taxed in the US will be slightly lower for me, I can report back in a few weeks a more accurate comparable as I am in the process of doing my taxes.Finally, I feel I should comment on the discussion on the CDN dollar which has dropped significantly since the start of this year....to me I am looking at this as an opportunity.

23 March 2015 | 4 replies
They can make it extremely difficult for you if they don't want to leave, so know and follow proper procedures and hope for the best.