Robin Gravlin
What a mess!! This is a whole new education of what NOT to do, and what to READ!!
4 October 2024 | 35 replies
But since you had a HML and we have to assume they checked the insurance as well since at the end of the day they are the ones holding the bag if you just walk..
Stuart Udis
Don't let the cheerleaders drown out sound advice
4 October 2024 | 16 replies
That are sold a bag of goods that could never be delivered on.
Micah Loewen
Tenant paying for garbage collection?
26 September 2024 | 3 replies
I have buildings where the tenants pay for town trash bags and buildings where tenants pay a trash service.
Colton Kotylo
Getting Out of The Contract
6 October 2024 | 49 replies
With me as your agent you get to meet me at the house and I bring trash bags and we clean together all the stuff you don't want covered up in the walls.
Lotus Eli
Innovative Strategies for Maximizing ROI in Short-Term Rentals
30 September 2024 | 46 replies
Or, dog bowls, dog treats, toys, doggie bags for mess clean up in yard, etc.
Colt Clark
gift baskets for first time tenants
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
NEW TENANT GIFTSHere's what we give new tenants.....Cleaning Bucket with Cleaning Supplies:white vinegar, baking soda, awesome degreaser, disinfectant wipes, carpet spot cleaner, magic eraser, all purpose cleaner, scrub sponge.Tote Bag with Useful Items and Tools:hand soap, paper towels, plastic garbage bags, toilet paper, toilet plunger, Zip-It (strip for clearing hair clogs from drains), plastic clothes hangers (6), shower curtain liner (good quality cloth one), laundry detergent, dish soap/dish detergent, cutting board, "Freeze the Grease, Save the Drain" kit, “Recycle” bag for collecting materials for recyling, magnet with our name and contact information, picture hangers.Refreshments In the Fridge (for move-in day): several bottles of water, healthy snacks, bottle of sparking cider with a welcome note attached.Larger items: Welcome mat, shoe tray.
Rick Albert
6 Things I've learned from House Hacking in Los Angeles
13 September 2024 | 4 replies
This includes (but not limited to):-Quiet Hours-What spaces can and cannot be used-Guest policy (make sure to limit days in a row and in a month)-Pet policy (even if you don't allow pets, if someone has an ESA animal, it would be good to have guidelines in the event they surprise you with one, otherwise you are SOL and of course take into consideration fair housing laws)-How is trash put in the cans (in bags, not just thrown in) and when can trash cans be taken to the street and put back-How is the late free structured (one time flat fee or a daily fee)2.
Ashley C.
Let's Get REAL For A Minute Section 8 HUD Property Investors
11 September 2024 | 69 replies
We deal with A LOT of section 8 housing in Buffalo NY.My experience has been a mixed bag.
Chris Gawlik
Whats it like to invest in C or D class properties?
8 September 2024 | 101 replies
A good way to classify A - B - C - D properties are by the shirts your tenants are wearing.A Properties = White collar professionals wanting nicer amenities to entertain friends.B Properties = Blue collar working class, bread and butter cash flow tenants that respect the property.C Properties = T-Shirts week-to-week paycheck residents, usually a mix of Section 8 and working classD Properties = NO SHIRTS gathered on the front steps drinking 40's out of a paper bag at high noon.