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Keegan Darby Raising rents right away
21 June 2020 | 12 replies
Other 4 offered to keep at $1125 rent at the 4th month (800 at month 2). 1 bounced immediately without proper notice. 2 started house hunting and were gone in a couple months with good enough progressing and communication. 1 stayed. 1 moved out at month 2, but left a bunch of stuff and claimed to be still livening there without paying rent, so had to evict.
Nathan Nolan I'm just starting to learn and I'm desperate for any advice.
20 June 2020 | 2 replies
Another method is using subject to or seller financing to acquire additional properties down the line, but you'd want to study up on that and make sure you know what you're doing.A lot of folks who don't have a lot of working capital start out as wholesalers, so that's another option if you know how to valuate properties and rehab costs and can really communicate well with people.
Cinque McKetty Real Estate Home Inspections and Appraisals in the New Normal
20 June 2020 | 0 replies
Before setting the appointments, think through the parts of your homethe inspector or appraiser will need to access and think through the process.Contact the home inspector and appraiser and work out a plan together to keep everyonesafe:• Communicate with them about off-limit areas, and what parts of the home they can access.• Have a notepad in which they can communicate what parts of the home they came incontact with, and offer hand sanitizer and wipes for them to use before and aftertouching parts of the home.• Finally, leave the home during the appointments, and clean properly once you return home.Life does move on – if you are trying to buy or sell a home during this challenging time, itmight take extra effort.
Manasseh Arnold Two questions on lenders...Looking for advice BP
25 June 2020 | 2 replies
Took an extra 18 days to close (while living out of a hotel) because of these communication issues.
Luke Johnston Negotiating Realtor Commission?
24 June 2020 | 29 replies
Granted, supposedly in this day people communicate electronically and no longer in person or even over the phone (i.e. by voice). 
Sam Lewis How to best reach military service members purchasing homes?
22 June 2020 | 2 replies
You ensure that you are a hard negotiator, honest, communicative agent, and a closer.
Ryan Hayhurst TenantCloud users: do your tenants have setup/user problems?
22 June 2020 | 8 replies
I use Innago with my tenants and they love the ability to pay rent online, maintenance tickets, communication, etc.
Ethan Ducharme Refinancing in a partnership
23 June 2020 | 2 replies
If the partnership is going to be other then both of you should communicate who is going to be on the loan/title. 
Michael McClearn Owner Occupied Loans - Denver, CO
23 June 2020 | 5 replies
Do they communicate clearly and often with you?
Marie M. Airbnb rural and pros/cons of on my property
22 June 2020 | 1 reply
I am afraid I would be tempted to manage it which I don't want to do-- I want to hire a remote customer service manager to coordinate cleaning and any communication with buyers.