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Haider Zaman New to real estate.. interested in property management
19 April 2014 | 3 replies
@Haider ZamanProperty Manager Job Purpose: Maintains property rentals by advertising and filling vacancies; negotiating and enforcing leases; maintaining and securing premises.Property Manager Job Duties:Establishes rental rate by surveying local rental rates; calculating overhead costs, depreciation, taxes, and profit goals.Attracts tenants by advertising vacancies; obtaining referrals from current tenants; explaining advantages of location and services; showing units.Contracts with tenants by negotiating leases; collecting security deposit.Accomplishes financial objectives by collecting rents; paying bills; forecasting requirements; preparing an annual budget; scheduling expenditures; analyzing variances; initiating corrective action.Maintains property by investigating and resolving tenant complaints; enforcing rules of occupancy; inspecting vacant units and completing repairs; planning renovations; contracting with landscaping and snow removal servicesMaintains building systems by contracting for maintenance services; supervising repairs.Secures property by contracting with security patrol service; installing and maintaining security devices; establishing and enforcing precautionary policies and procedures; responding to emergencies.Enforces occupancy policies and procedures by confronting violators.Prepares reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing data and trends.Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations.Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
John K. Investing in a Church
11 May 2014 | 13 replies
I was involved in a deal before where a seller had a cell tower on a main road and 2 additional acres.
Brandon Turner New face from Edmond, Oklahoma!
18 June 2013 | 13 replies
I own ROYOT Cellular, a low-cost cell phone service vendor for real estate companies.
Account Closed Eviction for non-rent Reason - Attorney Recommendation
20 July 2020 | 8 replies
Today I had to file my own police report for this couple because they stole my father's cell phone as he was helping me paint the 2nd floor apartment.
Chris Seveney Got My First Letter from an Attorney Regarding TCPA from a Text Message
16 June 2023 | 3 replies
We had an individual click on the ad, and provide us with their name, email and cell phone number along with the notation that by submitting this information you agree to receive emails and text messages etc.Well, I guess this person does not remember this (thankfully this is information we easily keep and have readily available), and had an attorney send us a letter noting their client never signed up to receive notices from us.
Greg R. Tenant lied about dog (ESA), then brought to house on first day
23 December 2022 | 64 replies
These aren’t pets, they are medical devices
Evelyn Kop New OOS Investor looking for a Trustworthy Turnkey Company
22 May 2017 | 41 replies
I PM'd you my cell number.  
London Stewart What is the best way to get into real estate after college?
28 December 2015 | 13 replies
Note: it should be easier now than when I started, there were no computers, no internet, no pagers and no cell phones.
Jeff B. What's the effects of the current economy?
29 April 2016 | 2 replies
Technology is at play in the palm of our hands using our cell phones.
Patrick Dean Determine Best Way to Pay off Debt and Be Ready for Next Places
16 January 2018 | 4 replies
With that, I have a lot to either pay off, consolidate, or a combination of the two.I'm going to break down debt amounts in total and by monthly payment with scenarios of what my DTI may be when paying off certain amounts of debt/accounts.Of course, we wanted to avoid private mortgage insurance, but the primary goal is to get debt paid off so I'm at a good DTI and so I can get my credit score higher for a lower interest rate.We are planning on moving to KC from the Twin Cities area in the early spring, so we're allocating about $3k to moving.So, we have about $40k in savings, including the money we made from the house sale.Income=$24/hr, $3840/moHere's how the debt breaks down.1) Credit card 1: 4021 bal, 183/mo2) Credit card 2: 8032 bal, 218/mo3) Credit card 3: 11084.30 bal, 133.49/mo4) Credit card 4: chase 401.60 bal, 5.04/mo6) Line of credit: 762.36 bal, 0/mo7) Insurance (renter's & auto) 232/mo8) Cell phone 33.14/mo9) Student loan 1: 96.55/mo10) Student loan 2: 126/mo11) Personal loan: 250/mo, about $9k balance13) Line of credit 2: 1900bal, 25.20/mo14) Credit card 5: 463.09 bal, 16/mo =1429.4215) Rent 1100/mo=$2418.42 debt payments per monthSo, $2418.42/$3840=.62979 DTI, or 63%.