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Alex Tsun Lower YOUR Property Management Fees
24 March 2020 | 8 replies
My main thing is that I'm looking for a platform that manages for me as my target rate is around $20-30 USD per property and that includes bookeeping, client communication, handling repairs, etc.
William J. Morgan Looking for advice or opinions ....
24 March 2020 | 9 replies
I always go back to Rich Dad, Poor Dad. 
Darshil Parikh Zillow Premier Agent - Worth the cost?
25 March 2020 | 14 replies
I personally have looked into Zurple which has an all in one CRM google and FB ads and AI communication built in I think it is less than the 800 and they nurture the leads with AI communication until the person is ready to start buying. 
Kurt Senser Unhappy with Property management company
24 March 2020 | 13 replies
I have 4 different properties managers but the one in Cleveland has been very difficult  to communicate with and charging me a maintenance fee and can’t show me a receipt.
Rob Hakes PM is offering a $75.00 discount if tenant pays in April and May
4 April 2020 | 27 replies
We are experiencing a high volume of emails and currently have limited access, and we are prioritizing essential communication first.
Reggie Rearden To continue with our salon or lease out
5 April 2020 | 8 replies
Hi Reggie,Maybe the Salon business just isn't for you.You could always call a Business Broker and ask how much you could get for it if you sell it (and what a good going market lease rate would be for a salon of that business amount).If the correct person owned it, maybe it could make a lot of money and be a good tenant.Also, it would be intelligent to run the idea by your Tax CPA (who knows your books for the Salon and for the rental part of the business) first to see what the tax impact would be of a sale like this.Maybe for the right person--who YOU THINK could make a success out of it--(such an already established successful salon owner with other locations), an OWC might sweeten the deal.And if you sell it, be sure to tip the girls good when you go in for your haircut--because you're no longer the boss--you would just be a rich landlord customer.Good Luck!
Janeen Bertolina 1031 exchange fee cost?
26 March 2020 | 3 replies
I've had investors in tears when I looked into their information and realized they only had days to identify.. they had been talking with their provider regularly but core information wasn't being communicated clearly enough.
Jay Hinrichs Stock Market what do you think
30 March 2020 | 134 replies
You have to take opportunities that’s come in life even if you have to jump in unfamiliar areas.Had I not read Rich, Dad, Poor, Dad.... listened to BP, bought my first house Hack last September I would not have had the confidence to jump in last Monday.
Gordon Park Coronavirus and RV and Mobile Home Park
15 December 2021 | 8 replies
Originally posted by @Rich Czapkay:Hello all, My associate and I were just talking about RV parks.
Patrick M. And another landlord feeds the Cancel Rent fire! Brooklyn
15 May 2020 | 36 replies
@Jill F. agreed- I believe the vast majority of us are working with the tenants that require assistance.Affluent landlords are discounting and cancelling rent across the board.Unfortunately the media does a poor job of Distinguishing between the rich landlords and the small businesses which relay on rent to fund their operations.