
4 July 2016 | 16 replies
The reason is not that there are no tenants looking, but rather: A new building is an unknown to tenants, so there are no reviews online and the amenities are a question mark; andDuring interim occupancy, which is when most investors put their units up for lease, the common areas are not yet finished, and construction activities are still taking place in the building; andThere is usually a flood of units hitting the market for rent in a new building, so anyone who choose some nicer upgrades or colours, or who has a better layout, will lease first. 6 - Transportation Anyone noticed that with each year that goes by, it takes a little longer to get around the City?

17 February 2016 | 9 replies
I don't see a reason to say ok, leave the offer as is, put down escrow, have a lawyer review, pay for a house inspection to just say, hey you need to fix these three things and them saying no at that point.

20 May 2016 | 4 replies
The Caliber group will only review properties on Thursday nights that they feel great about recommending the numbers for a flip.

12 May 2016 | 7 replies
Hi Group,First I want to thank everyone for the amount of information I have learned in here. Here is the situation. I am a broker in South Bend Indiana. I went on a listing presentation for a tri-plex today. I really...

11 May 2016 | 17 replies
Browsed the turnkey-reviews.com website and it's pretty much all five star reviews.Of 110 reviews, there is only 1 one star review and 5 four star reviews.

10 May 2016 | 2 replies
She states "there is a clause that can be in effect that helps with the potential nightmare this could be, however I have never reviewed one".I've read otherwise; where the tenant can be reported to their social worker which then makes them responsible for handling these repairs themselves.Can anyone point me in the right direction to get the correct verbage to make this the tenant's responsibility?

12 May 2016 | 2 replies
I have gotten a lot out from reviewing blogs that answer many of my questions so I thank you for that.

26 May 2016 | 11 replies
You just have to review the situation with your accountant to make sure that you are OK.

12 May 2016 | 4 replies
Even though their lists can work well for certain types of direct mail efforts (depending on what types of properties and owners you're targeting), they're not always the best fit for everything, and some counties (usually the more rural, sparsely populated ones) have issues like the ones you're seeing.If current tax delinquent data is part of what you're relying on, I'd say your better option would be to go directly to the county and get it (because the county is always going to have the most current and accurate information on hand).If you're looking for some other services that provide lists in a similar fashion (though, most of them don't even give the option of tax delinquent data), you can always check out this review I did on 5 of the more well-known services to choose from.

25 May 2016 | 31 replies
Update: We picked up discharge papers from HOA attorney and our lawyer is now reviewing them for completeness so keeping fingers crossed.