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Christina V. Looking for out-of-state investment as first time investor
31 January 2023 | 36 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.7) That OOS property Class rankings are often different than the Class ranking of the local market they live.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.
Ward Hubbell keys versus combination locks
28 June 2023 | 9 replies
Personally, I often find myself concerned about potential lock failures, battery issues, and the hassle of changing codes frequently.
Deepak Taneja New Member - Niagara Falls, Buffalo
20 July 2022 | 2 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.7) That OOS property Class rankings are often different than the Class ranking of the local market they live.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.
Michael B. What vinyl plank product do you use?
8 August 2021 | 63 replies
Typically if an LVT installation has issues it’s glue related so using something that eliminates glue is a good way to eliminate a failure point.
Kendra Penski Seller finance contract question
31 January 2017 | 5 replies
If the seller fails to perform then there should be language regarding the failure such as recourse.
Leslie Monroy Markets good for investment/cash flow in 2022
3 December 2022 | 58 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.7) That OOS property Class rankings are often different than the Class ranking of the local market they live.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.
Dave Mills Property Management Transition to landlord, tenant not cooperating
27 September 2023 | 9 replies
Quote from @Dave Mills: I consider failure to communicate to be a hostile action, especially if it's coupled with a failure to pay.I would stop reaching out.
Cody Adams Finally convinced my wife to come out of her comfort zone!
27 September 2023 | 9 replies
But its been really hard for me to wash the stains of my previous failures off. started a mobile mechanics business a few years ago that did not end up working out very well.
Anthony Freeman Repair and Maintenance budget
28 September 2023 | 11 replies
The fact is, 'normal" failure can be reasonably predicted.
Dan N. New builds - how much less maintenance and capex?
29 September 2023 | 2 replies
So I save $270 year plus the possible $300 ac failure.