
17 May 2024 | 8 replies
They can also report maintenance issues and see their payment summaries as well.The app has a slew of other features - complete book-keeping, automatically applies late fees, can track recurring charges, etc.
15 May 2024 | 4 replies
Local Regulations: Be aware of Portland's rental regulations and tenant laws.

16 May 2024 | 4 replies
I've personally worked with a handful of "investor-friendly" lenders, primarily on DSCR loans in recent years, and each time I've run into significant delays, lack of transparency about the process, have been fed the requirements in a piecemeal fashion (every few days there's a new random request rather than having it all organized from the start), and have even run into lenders who were substantially misinformed about the real estate industry or the laws that govern it on both a local and federal level.I think there should be a better site to encourage accountability by tracking how long it actually takes each lender to close their loans on average, and what unexpected hurdles investors encounter when trying to work with them.I can't seem to find such a site.

16 May 2024 | 10 replies
I'd just like to know the specifics on what California law says about this kind of situation, without having to hire an attorney as this is rather minor.

16 May 2024 | 7 replies
Hey Everyone, I've been building an Excel financial model that can quickly analyze potential value-add multifamily projects and I've run into an issue that I wasn't expecting - when calculating the returns, do you take into account both the refinance and sale proceeds, along with the cash flow?

17 May 2024 | 34 replies
Operating in Philly can be a big problem if the laws and regulations are not followed to a T.

15 May 2024 | 6 replies
Failure to have funds for maintenance results in maintenance not being done and that leads to problems like structural issues.

13 May 2024 | 3 replies
I have not seen anyone post about this yet, so I figured I would share some of the highlights after reading the 41 Page Document this weekend with the new CO Warranty of Habitability Law Updates.I'd like to credit my property manager, @Colin Smith, for updating me and the other owners very promptly and providing a few highlights before diving into the document.

16 May 2024 | 7 replies
No matter what option you choose, it's going to cost you.I recommend you get them out and then consider selling the property and investing in a State with fair laws and court systems.

16 May 2024 | 6 replies
So, many landlords go MTM with these types of tenants to make it easier to get rid of them.State & local laws also come into play with their Notice and evictio requirements.