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K. Mitchell Disadvantage in acquiring too many properties
6 July 2012 | 15 replies
Tell her you can fix her problem and you can get the units pulling in a lot more cash if she turns the management over to you.Go one by one, take care of the deferred maintenance (which I'm sure is why they have such a high vacancy rate), get the vacant ones rented at the market rate and start raising the rents on the others as the leases come due (after updates are made).You might be able to lock in a really good stream of income and then turn the well-oiled machine of managing them over to a couple of employees (that work for and are trained by you).They're going to be competition anyway.
Samantha M. Salaried or Hourly Rate Jobs If you have a License?
7 July 2012 | 8 replies
So in such places a licensed agent could be a good fit as an employee for property management.As to your question from the other post, marketing for listings is commissioned income, not hourly; the original post was asking for salary or hourly work.
Joel Owens Homeowners getting up to 30,000 to do a short sale!!
22 October 2012 | 80 replies
On a 300K home, that's 30K, pluse costs of notices required, inspections, perhaps repairs, title work and other expenses that can't be collected such as employee time, loan reviews and the business activities associated with the lender.
Ibrahim Hughes Old mortgage liens with Associates Financial Services Company Inc.?
11 October 2022 | 23 replies
Calling the numbers for associate housing finance one was a wrong number the second number was to the widow of a former employee of associates housing finance who would not give me any more information.
Sarah Jones 2 names on deed , 1 on mortgage possible?
15 October 2018 | 35 replies
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/markjkohler/2012/07/10/hiring-sub-contractors-and-employees-dos-and-donts Go to the 33:00 minute mark for a case study of why.
Zach Robbins Learning Areas Outside Your Hometown
20 July 2012 | 4 replies
Safe is going to be important as cities go broke, reduce employees etc. #1 and #6 in the top 100 were in Utah!
Z C Looking for advice on tenants
21 July 2012 | 6 replies
One is self employeed with income from $120K to 200K a year based on recent two year tax return.
Will F. Landlord Insurance - handymen, non-licensed contractors
23 July 2012 | 6 replies
In California, a homeowner's liability policy must cover workmen's compensation coverage for any employees of the household as defined under the Labor Code.
Jerry Kisasonak Build a Buyers List!!! Really? What about the MLS?
15 August 2012 | 64 replies
As I stated in an earlier post, in my area (Pittsburgh) all serious investors have the MLS wired, harnessing technology to funnel deals to them.
James Burrell End Buyers
2 August 2012 | 18 replies
They would either have to hire an employee /staff of people to look for deals if they didn't work with wholesalers.