
1 March 2018 | 0 replies
This is a company that will sub-contract your job to another.Don’t hire a company whose representative fails to give you the legally-required pamphlet entitled “Your Rights and Responsibilities when you Move.”Never pay a deposit upfront.Don’t pay for the move until you’ve checked all of your belongings.Once you’ve rounded up several movers who sound good, get the following information:1.

2 April 2018 | 19 replies
I believe they are a good third or fourth choice to round out a portfolio, after filling more core/conservative positions with Blackstone BREIT, StREITWise.

30 January 2019 | 2 replies
None of this involves changing your offering or hitting your lenders for a second round of funds.
15 May 2020 | 14 replies
In my line of work, we either have ticket assignments or timeboxed activities as part of a larger project plan -- if those are slipping, we know immediately, and generally we know if people are slacking off or if there are actual constraints to completing said task.I believe you'll see more of a shift to WFH where possible, however, it'll be gradual.

11 May 2020 | 3 replies
Jason and his Argonauts sought the golden fleece, King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table with their quest for the Holy Grail, Ahab had his white whale, even Fox Mulder and his search for the elusive “Truth” that was allegedly “out there”.For the past few years real estate investors have searched, largely in vain, for affordable 2 to 4 unit buildings to do what is called “house hacking”.

24 January 2018 | 11 replies
📮😃Now, I must say that because we live in a very litigious society, you have to prevent yourself from getting into any legal quagmires, so I'd advice you to chat with an attorney and/or a very reputable title company in your area.Oh, also, the direct mailers typically take a few rounds to start making a huge impact.1 in 2000 mailers will result in a deal (source: National Association of Realtors®).

24 May 2018 | 8 replies
GC's will charge more for working in the city... parking, parking tickets, the higher insurance, limited work hours, etc that all adds up and so you can expect to pay more than outside the city.If the apartment needs updating then you can certainly add value by renovating the kitchen, or bath, or refinishing the floors, swapping out some finishes and fixtures, or even just painting.

23 May 2018 | 7 replies
In terms of a rental agreements, I would recommend using a professional attorney in your area who is familiar with the NJ landlord/tenant laws to help you craft an air tight lease.For the tenant application:• You can get away with writing up the pre-screening questions yourself based on the preferences you have for a potential tenant• You can use an online screening service to receive credit, criminal, background, and eviction history and charge that fee to the applicant.At that point you can choose from the most qualified applicants.Best of luck @Kyle Brown

25 May 2018 | 4 replies
If you’re trying to avoid the cost of legal consult you’ve already lost and will pay for it at some point even if you get lucky this go round.

30 May 2018 | 12 replies
The cost of a plane ticket is so worth it when it comes to initially checking out your market, and there are plenty of us here in the area who would help you out while you’re in town.