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Kevin Allen So I need to give notice
18 May 2016 | 2 replies
@Kevin AllenIf you are talking about a multi-unit property (i.e. a 16-unit apartment) there is no expectation of privacy in the common areas of the property - including the grounds.If the property is a residential property (SFH, townhouse/duplex, etc) and you have not established in the lease that you would be retaining access to a portion of the property (garage, out-building, grounds) or that you would be providing an ongoing service (yard work, snow removal), it is reasonable for the tenant to expect quite enjoyment of the entire premises.  
Dennis Conard renting, choose tenants & property managers & minimal remodeling
19 May 2016 | 1 reply
www.bigggerPockets.com/518slidesI do not understand the error above,,,I request the two seminar gifts of digital publication books1)  how to manage real estate, and2)  how to buy real estate with no money downthank you
Tamara Taylor 203k nightmare - The work isn't done and we're over budget
10 October 2016 | 18 replies
Short term pain but don't let the deal fall apart over a small budgeting error.
Katrina P. Should I buy this property?
23 May 2016 | 13 replies
Also, there may be some common area electrical / heating that you have to account for.Occupancy - Perpetually full is great and using 5% for vacancy gives you a bit of buffer / wiggle room for the unexpected.
Katie Neason Insurance for an HOA-new Townhome development
18 May 2016 | 1 reply
The HOA covers roof repairs, common drive and fencing.
Chris Eaker Commission when purchasing an apartment complex
12 July 2017 | 14 replies
This is common in commercial, especially with the larger national companies.
Tim Slatt Hello from southeastern MA
21 May 2016 | 4 replies
My story is probably pretty common...bought my Fall River, MA condo in 2007 (when I thought we had hit the "bottom" of the market...ya), lived in it for 5 years.In 2012, my wife and I wanted to buy a house, and selling the condo was out of the question since I could only get about half what I owed.So, we became landlords.And a funny thing happened…I enjoyed the process and a lot of things about it.I’ve found two great tenants who are low maintenance and pay on time.So here I am, looking for more property.I think I know what I’m looking for as far as a good deal, but I worry I’m not going to be able to finance the deal when I find it due to lack of funds.Hopefully between this forum, the podcast, and the half dozen books I’ve bought, the answers will come.We’ll see what happens!
Jennifer Slaughter Northern Colorado Duplex Direct Mail
28 March 2017 | 10 replies
That seems to be the common theme we direct mailers say.As for the properties you are wanting to target, I say you're on the right track.
Keashawn Hunter Having trouble Networking
20 May 2016 | 2 replies
"How/Why do/did you..." is a great way to continue the conversation, based on something they said in their answer.If this isn't an investor meetup, it will have some common theme.
Sophie P. 4 plex in American Fork
15 June 2016 | 14 replies
They are in an HOA for the common good of a rental property to maintain exterior integrity and protect against a slum lord driving down values through lack of maintenance of the rules of a community or the repairs and landscaping needed to attract great tenants.