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Carmeta French Hello! I am from Vermont and here to learn and contribute!
2 July 2019 | 4 replies
I currently work in document & database management at a health insurance company.
Chinmay J. What makes a good PM...
6 October 2018 | 3 replies
Rather to point out that even with a pretty broad professional and educational experience, I honestly believe Property Management is one of the most difficult professions to master, mainly because it is so broad - you have to know a lot of stuff, about a lot of different stuff, to be a good property manager, such as:People skills - dealing with owners, tenants, contractors, government officials, real estate professionals, etc.Project management skills - timelines, logistics, financingAdministrative skills - property management software, rent collections, leases, contracts, renewals, bills, payment processingConstruction and renovation skills and cost estimatingMarketing and Advertising - if prospective tenants can't find your rental listings and become leads, then you won't last longCRM and Database management - lead capture and workflowDue Diligence - interpreting tenant screenings, background and credit checks, etcTechnology - PM software, electronic lock boxes, real estate apps - probably the toughest on this list to keep up withLegal - landlord/tenant laws, Fair Housing laws, Credit Reporting laws, privacy laws, evictions, etc.I could go on and on.
Nas Zidane Your thoughts on the before and after layout
26 April 2020 | 9 replies
Hello everybody,This is my first project so I took long time planning and asking about the layout, I wanted to share the layout with you all and see your opinions and thoughts especially from a buyer point of view, what do you like and don't like about it, what would you change, I know the two bedrooms are kinda close to the living/kitchen area but that was still the best option I had considering the current layout and the house being 1100 SQFT, Another question I wanted to ask is, in what data base is the house info is stored and how to update it since the house will be 3+2 instead of 2+1, I called the city of McKinney and they do not have the house's info at all since it was built in 1945, below are the pics I worked with a design app for a little bit to have a feeling of how it'll be like in the future and came out with this This is what you'd enter the house to if I flipped the entrance door
Alexia N. I have 2 important questions about wholesaling !!!
2 January 2020 | 6 replies
Go to some meetups and network with some flippers and contractors and put together a cost database of general items.
William Laurent Some Attorneys said wholesaling is illegal , why?
10 August 2016 | 24 replies
A quick search of the database shows you're not.
Benjamin Eccles Direct Mailing tips
12 August 2016 | 4 replies
We use TLOxp and the county recorder of deeds sites to accurate database owner information.2.
Andrew Abbott Waiting to Buy in Michigan - Market Downturn?
25 March 2018 | 15 replies
Are more people moving into the area or getting better jobs enabling them to move into new/different housing, etc?  
Steve Fitzgerald How essential are TVs in AirBnBs?
10 June 2018 | 31 replies
I advise my guests that they can use their own Directv, Dish, COX, Comcast account to enable other streaming functions if they desire. 
Account Closed How do you run comps if there is no sqft provided?
22 March 2018 | 4 replies
Can you check the public record or assessors database for the info?
Joe DeFarias Help! Trying to find the Owner of a property
9 May 2018 | 4 replies
Before you start searching everywhere Just do a quick current owner search first by entering the old owner's name in the register of deeds database.