
22 April 2018 | 4 replies
For instance, if you sent a postcard saying the home looked vacant and plan to send additional postcards, is it important that the follow-ups are different and/or acknowledge previous messages?

20 April 2018 | 1 reply
I was a backup offer, the agent said the buyer that backed out is an experienced builder and did not see it as profitable.The agent also said he really doesn't want to know why the previous buyer backed out, to avoid disclosure possibly.

25 April 2018 | 8 replies
It's a big book, almost like a college manual.

24 April 2018 | 6 replies
Hi, I am currently a college student in Sacramento, Ca.

19 January 2021 | 8 replies
I am interested in purchasing a house at a tax defaulted property auction and had a few questions. 1) In California the previous owner has up to a year to protest the auction.

24 April 2018 | 9 replies
@Cory WellsMy previous response should have ready that is NOT a deal I would involve myself in.Also for a $70K property I would expect more than $100 a month.

23 April 2018 | 8 replies
Talk to them, talk to the previous owners (take both with a grain of salt b/c tenants will try and tell you what you want to hear and owners will tell you whatever they have to sell the property).

20 April 2018 | 0 replies
As an amenity, it’s a selling point for managers who know the Denver market.The previous owners of the Fletcher Southland's were investors focused on extracting cashflow from the property instead of re-investing the necessary capital back into the property to force property appreciation.

20 April 2018 | 13 replies
@Daniel Pitta In my opinion Background checks are the number one best way to vet a prospective tenant.Many things fall under background checks like calling their employer and previous landlords.Also I know some PM's that like to sneak and peak in their car and see if is junky, if so they is likely how they will treat your property.Also these same people will find an excuse to stop by their current residence and look in the door for the same reason.W-2 paycheck verification.No evictions in last 5 years.Tenants make 3x the rent.If they can't come up with all move in money don't rent to them.They ones that beg and plead for you to rent to them you should run from.Make sure they have stable employment - same job or in same field for 2 years or longer.Get a larger deposit than 1 months rent to encourage them to give you proper notice when they move and that they don't try and use deposit as rent when they move out and that they also leave your property in good condition.

25 April 2018 | 10 replies
This exact house was previously rented out for $650.