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James Masotti Flippers:Do you put your logo and/or picture on your direct mail?
8 February 2016 | 10 replies
NOT A WHOLESALER & WE CLOSE ON *YOUR* SCHEDULE" in giant letters be what they see, not a glamour shot of me.
Jeffrey McKee Existing Tennants Lease Transfer with New Ownership
7 February 2016 | 5 replies
Normally occupants are not liable for the rent.The Estopple he mentioned is a letter from the tenants explaining the terms of their agreement especially anything that may not be in the lease.
Shanda Brown Maryland's Probate list
7 February 2016 | 2 replies
Most direct marketers would recommend sending several letters over a period of time.
Cody Barrett My Brother asked me to manage his property.
8 February 2016 | 9 replies
I actually am about to close on my very own duplex that I got for a great deal just a few blocks away from my Brother's duplex in a week or so!!
Charles A. Beach Quadruplex
4 March 2016 | 4 replies
We are under contract for 7 blocks of quadruplexes.28 units Contract sales price=$1,575,000Appraised value=$1,700,000 (real appraisal done 01/16)NOI=$156,000Average cap for area =7%current average rents per unit $650Comparable rents=$750/unitThis is a value play rather than for immediate cash flow which is not particularly impressive as COC return is in the 3% range per bigger pockets rental calculator.What do you think?
Troy Monroe NEW INVESTOR FROM DMV
11 February 2016 | 12 replies
The letter is full of grammatical errors.
Luka Milicevic First mailing campaign-Fail
8 February 2016 | 1 reply
The area we live in has extremely high rents and our house would cash flow really well.I sent out 40 letters.
Patrick Ballinger Rentals in Detroit
15 February 2016 | 4 replies
I had spent time with the neighbors, joined the block club, and gave EVERYONE my number but no one bothered to call when they saw guys hauling my stuff away.
Jeanie Crisp Uncooperative tenants in Texas
8 February 2016 | 7 replies
Pregnant or not, I personally would follow the letter of the law to getting out.
Patrick Edelin Looking to rent out my townhouse but needs work
9 February 2016 | 12 replies
For rental condition, make sure everything is clean and functional (and safe) and has amenities similar to those in your area and price range.... no need to make it look like HGTV after shots...Some of these items you list sound cosmetic and it may fair well in your rental market as is or with just some minor fixes (again, I would look at similar units for rent (not sale) in the area to get an idea if formica and older carpet is the norm in your area and price range...)And I would simply look at temporarily blocking off or restricting the fireplace use, clean the carpet, tack on the molding.