
23 March 2020 | 9 replies
Owning properties is very much a people business at the end of the day opening up lines of communication with tenants may enable you to be able to negotiate with them a bit if times get tough or they may even give you a heads up that they're about to take a financial hit because of all thats going on so that you can create a contingency plan.

20 March 2020 | 17 replies
I think its key as it says on the bottom of that page, communication is key and for both parties to not try to get an advantage, we're all going to have some loss from this.

20 March 2020 | 8 replies
Daughter had been a peaceful tenant but isn't good at communicating at all.
21 March 2020 | 10 replies
There is finally now some communication and I need advice on what to ask for to make sure I will be paid fairly.The first property I invested in (with the same company) paid well after 2 years without any problems so I chose another apartment building to invest in with them.I did not receive info about how many partner/investors there are or the percentage I own of the LLC.

20 March 2020 | 0 replies
Hello,Working on a communication plan for my tenants who cannot pay rent due to COVID-19.

22 April 2020 | 16 replies
I'm excited to begin communicating with others in the industry, and seeing that you and your team specialize in working with investors is a huge plus!

23 March 2020 | 26 replies
I'm trying to figure out how to best communicate with my tenants regarding this difficult time of the corona virus.I'd like to be sensitive to what's going on, but I also want to be able to cover my mortgages, bills etc.

21 March 2020 | 28 replies
So what everyone must do is look at the scope of your tenants, stay as informed as possible about the economic impact your tenant may be experiencing and keep the lines of communication open as possible and be as forward-thinking as possible about solutions to what is going to a monumental collapse.

12 March 2020 | 7 replies
It was better than nothing, but I wouldn't recommend it.The pros of a ventless are: efficiency, no need for ducting, typically higher-end.The cons: more expensive, they put heat in the room (may not be a con), need to drain condensate, may have smaller capacity than conventional units.

19 March 2020 | 3 replies
There is a need to create a win-win for all parties involved, and the landlord or manager needs to be a leader in a situation like this.Whether you self-manage or use a professional manager, communicate with your team and others in your community to find creative solutions to keep moving in the right direction.