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Alan Mills Colorado Eviction Question
14 June 2024 | 7 replies
I also got lucky and found a group of people to help me with the eviction, as the sheriff requires a minimum of eight people to do the eviction when it takes place.
Srinivas Patnaik Trustee services for a land trust
14 June 2024 | 0 replies
One of the requirements is to have a trustee. selecting a friend/family isn’t an option for me.
Nathan Gesner Would you keep this renter?
12 June 2024 | 27 replies
I know that if she stays, it will take a lot of effort to keep her under control.What if there's a maintenance issue?
Alex Shaughnessy Advice on property management
12 June 2024 | 7 replies
But right now, it feels like I am solely holding these properties just to pay their maintenance company. 
Alex Zweydoff Why Landlords and Investors Should Use a NARPM Member Property Manager
13 June 2024 | 9 replies
They undergo regular training and stay updated with industry trends, laws, and best practices, ensuring high-quality service.Access to ResourcesNARPM provides its members with educational programs, legal updates, and networking opportunities, enabling property managers to handle any situation effectively and offer informed advice.Efficient Tenant ManagementNARPM property managers excel in tenant relations, from screening and lease agreements to conflict resolution and evictions, ensuring stable rental income and minimized vacancies.Legal ComplianceNARPM property managers are knowledgeable about landlord-tenant laws and regulations, ensuring compliance and protecting you from legal issues.Maintenance and RepairsNARPM managers have reliable contractor relationships, ensuring timely and cost-effective maintenance and repairs, along with regular property inspections.Time and Stress ManagementBy hiring a NARPM member, you delegate daily management tasks to a professional, saving time and reducing stress.Financial ManagementNARPM property managers handle rent collection, accounting, and financial reporting, providing detailed and accurate financial statements for informed decision-making.Marketing and Leasing ExpertiseNARPM managers use proven marketing techniques and platforms to attract and retain tenants, ensuring quick rentals at optimal rates.ConclusionChoosing a property manager is crucial for any landlord.
David Oldenburg Private Money Loan Doc Software
14 June 2024 | 30 replies
Our documents are always up to date with the most current legal requirements and are specialized disclosures are designed to protect the lenders interest no matter what type of loan you are making.
AJ Wong Rookie Multi Family investor utilizes low 15% down payment DSCR loan on 4-Plex
13 June 2024 | 2 replies
Just wanted to share, I've noticed a loosening in down payment requirements for DSCR (debt service ratio loans) that either use the actual or proposed rental income to qualify.
Claudio Garcia Zuniga Is it best to self-manage or higher a PM company?
12 June 2024 | 15 replies
If you know you will be a pushover or have no follow through and know you won’t be consistent about doing things like maintenance and finance stuff then you should just hire a property manager.
Vasudev Kirs Help with tenant screening
14 June 2024 | 11 replies
Should I require both of them to pay application fee or only one fee?
Cynthia Fuentes How to start off as a Property Manager independently
14 June 2024 | 3 replies
@Cynthia Fuentes reality check you may not want to hear:How will you succeed when you've been in the business for 11 years, but don't know the licensing requirements - or a better place to research than asking a bunch of strangers?