4 March 2016 | 0 replies
Within the partner agreement, each company has different responsibilities within that agreement.When I started this job 18 months ago, I was brought on to help grow the new segment of our business and throughout that time, most of my responsibilities were within the confines of what my current employer is obligated to do with the partner agreement and as a result, for the last 18 months I have been paid only my current employer.However; with my recent promotion, my duties are now split between the two companies responsibilities and I am now paid equally between the two.

27 January 2016 | 15 replies
Also feel free to ask me any questions you may have about building maintenance or the daily tasks of a building or its maintenance crew.

24 January 2016 | 18 replies
The numbers stack up in Jacksonville and there could be still room for growth IMO.

25 January 2016 | 18 replies
In that case it's an exhibit in furtherance of the growth of the relationship, which, by the time our next offering becomes available, will likely pass the test of pre-existing.

25 January 2016 | 23 replies
Thanks all for your informative responses, so besides tasks with physical nature what kind of office work tasks that consume much of a Landlord precious time?

28 March 2017 | 35 replies
Here are some things about Houston People do not know about.Last year+23,600 jobs (.088%) Growth in Jobs not loss2nd largest exporting port in the world, for every ship that comes in 2 go out2 international airports in Houston2 of the largest airlines in the world Hub'ed out of Houston (Southwest and United Airlines)Largest medical facility in the world (If it was its own city it would be the 16th largest city in the country)Fastest growing population in the countryTexas is the 10th most business tax friendly state in the country and if it were to not charge a franchise tax it would be #1.205,000 Non-Owner occupied homes in Houston1 out of every 4 people in Houston rentsIn a down economy the rental market goes crazy because when these people lose their jobs they become renters which drives up the rent pricesHope this helps clarify the Houston market

21 February 2016 | 46 replies
The main problem with Vegas (and most of flyover America) is the lack of rent growth. http://www.deptofnumbers.com/rent/nevada/las-vegas...No appreciation, no rent growth!

21 January 2016 | 1 reply
Is appreciation in property values simply represented in gross income growth?

21 January 2016 | 0 replies
The rents are also almost twice what I rent my 2BR/2BA condo for.Question: Would you be concerned about increased rental supply or be excited for the growth of the area and possibly raise the rent to get closer to the new market rate?

23 January 2016 | 8 replies
Originally posted by @James Messa:@Jay DeanI can help you find 4 SFR instead of one townhouse if your interested.Estimated average cash flow per/month per door $400 I am looking to invest and grow the money that I have, not to take out loans for four times what I have.