
18 December 2011 | 11 replies
Other team members could be those with a better management track record than you have.

20 December 2011 | 12 replies
Hi guys,Im wondering if anybody knows of solid property management software that has either a blackberry companion app to input data, or some other way to record info on the go...Theres GOTTA be an easier way to keep track of properties on the run!

20 December 2011 | 6 replies
Okay did a wrap with a seller.Added as a additional beneficiary on the policy.Policy comes up in March.Insurance company was fine putting me as an additional insured but then the owner of the company calls the seller a few months after closing and said his employee never should have told her that.She doesn't have any written communication or a recorded call from the employee saying it was okay just the phone call before the closing happened.Now the owner of the insurance company says he wants to see the seller back on title before he will renew the policy.I mentioned I could add her as additional insured and she said the lender would be required to have her as primary.She is freaking out about the insurance issue and thinks the lender will call the loan.She wants a quit claim back to her and an agreement form her attorney that I manage it but still own it and I can buy her out at a later date.I told her I would not agree to this.We have completed substantial improvements to the property and have gotten out the bad element.What I have come up with I believe will shed light on her true intentions.I am thinking of creating a Joint Venture partnership or something similar where she is given 5% non-controlling interest in the property.This would add her back on title and then the insurance should not be an issue to renew.I am checking with an attorney on this now.Want to get thoughts on this issue.

26 April 2013 | 2 replies
They're smaller, tend to be on long, skinny lots (for a while most cities charged property tax on how many feet of street access you had, so you had a lot of long, skinny lots), and are in older areas of town.You can also find out the years properties were built by checking out the county records, or other means of snooping on one's neighbors- like http://www.city-data.com/, which is a good, free resource to get demographics of an area, and you can also go up and down streets (in my city at least) and find out what the tax records say- bedrooms, bathrooms, tax appraised value, all that good stuff.There's lots of places and tools to get that information, but that's one of the sites I use a lot.

3 January 2012 | 8 replies
I am also very good at organizing things-plus I have lots of time to devote since I recently quit my job at Chase!

25 February 2013 | 13 replies
I held the deed in my name and used a Land Contract where I dont' have to record anything, I believe.I'd appreciate any direction in this area and thank you in advance.

23 January 2012 | 8 replies
I've already interviewed one who has a five year track record in my area, and will be interviewing another one before making my decision.

27 August 2012 | 9 replies
I'm guessing you've done the basics of using different death records services online and the newspapers obit records at the local library?
29 January 2012 | 5 replies
Can someone set the record straight as to how many investment property cash out refis you can have under one persons name (not on a business, but personally under my name).

31 January 2012 | 34 replies
You will receive a monthly return regardless of the property's performance.The risk here is non-performance by the property owner, but you can have the title company or closing attorney hold a quit claim or warranty to be recorded upon default.When buying and holding, I prefer to have money partners to use a debt financing arrangement if they want nothing to do with the property.