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Karla Torres Would you buy this property? Need some advice!
4 October 2018 | 11 replies
Or just the photos?
Darci Minshall Remain loyal to a realtor or do what's best for your business?
7 October 2018 | 17 replies
You should list with your agent just make him or her promise you that they’ll host at least two open houses a month and do professional photos you like.
Selena Walsh Risky Guest Warning Signs
26 January 2019 | 37 replies
For them, if they are of a certain age, I don't jump to conclusions but I do reply back telling them we require a governmental ID and photo ID verification.
Ryan Neuwoehner Bad Tenant Database - Searchable for landlords
6 October 2018 | 13 replies
I am working to create a private tenant database for my local community to be accessed only by landlords.The system will allow landlords to list the tenant’s info, property address rented, rate the tenant, upload photos of damage, and describe the circumstances of their departure from the property (ie – do they still owe rent).It’s accessible from a phone for landlords to upload and check.The idea is to create a way for a quick prescreen of potential tenants.It’s searchable by name and or address (of their previous rented location).I’m developing this as a way to help hold bad tenants accountable for their actions and to provide some level of honest & accurate screening.There are some potential challenges with landlords abusing the system.However, if pictures are provided or required to document damages I think that will go a long way to avoiding this.Also, I doubt landlords are going to take the time to slam a tenant who doesn’t deserve it as it would provide no value to the landlord.In my lease I include a line highlighting the “landlord’s right to report”, which outlines that I will be reporting on the tenants actions to a 3rd party data management company.Think of this as reporting to a credit bureau.The feedback from my renters has been interesting.They are worried about future landlords seeing this and it seems to be having a positive impact.I’m curious to know if landlords in other communities would find this of value.I’m also curious to know any thoughts you have on this.I’m hoping this would be something adopted by cities to help landlords manage bad renters.My community has been on a rampage of blaming landlords for all of the ill’s in the community.Yet they provide zero assistance in actually addressing bad renters.
James Wise Bed bug infestation from Hell! What to do?
8 October 2018 | 10 replies
Here is a photo one of my employees sent me yesterday.
Marisa R. My Flip Deal - Berg-Lasher Subdivision - Detroit
9 October 2018 | 22 replies
Currently in the early stages of this rehab and will provide update/photos along the way The only down side to this project is we will be selling in Winter, may be a tad tougher to sell? 
Zac Boelkow [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
7 October 2018 | 6 replies
If you have photos of the property or any other salient info, that would definitely help myself and other BP members give a more accurate assessment.But don't worry, if this one isn't it there will always be another investment.
Jeff Johnson How many times do you show a property, when wholesaling
8 October 2018 | 3 replies
Take photos when you see it and use that.
Ashley Wolfe That sick feeling when you're just about to begin
16 October 2018 | 29 replies
Then, in January when more interior updating is complete, I'm having a second photo shoot. 
Kurt Michaelson I made an offer of $405K and he laughed at me
9 October 2018 | 22 replies
I tried to pull up the photos, but I get an error code.