
9 December 2020 | 17 replies
If so, I would suggest you start interviewing an agent and finding management if you're not going to be managing the property yourself.

1 December 2020 | 4 replies
Interviews can take two basic forms: Arranged interviews and intercept interviews.Arranged interviews are time-consuming, require logistical considerations of planning and scheduling, and tend to be quite expensive to conduct.

7 December 2020 | 7 replies
Same with constant plumbing repairs, but both of these will likely also come up in tenant interviews.

4 December 2020 | 4 replies
And it's even harder for us part timers.I ended up at eXp after a few interviews because it was the only model that seemed to provide an assigned local mentor, support, and training, all outside of my regular work hours - and zero stigma against part time agents.

4 December 2020 | 0 replies
I interviewed the couple and decided it was a good buy from their info.

6 December 2020 | 7 replies
I interviewed the couple and decided it was a good buy from their info.

7 December 2020 | 7 replies
Regardless of how you find them, try to interview at least three managers1.

6 December 2020 | 6 replies
That's what I'm doing currently, although, at the beginning stages of interviewing contractors, it gives me the ability to oversee the renovations, ask questions, and ultimately learn the process while still living in the unit.

7 December 2020 | 4 replies
I often ask the seller if I can interview the tenant before buying it.

7 December 2020 | 3 replies
Unfortunately (or fortunately) I had a bad experience with property managers I interviewed.