
4 April 2008 | 8 replies
For nearly any item, I can get it cheaper by doing a little shopping around.

10 April 2008 | 6 replies
If you are serious about doing business with these people approach them about this issue and possibly just do a line item delete and do not agree to that portion of the contract.

19 May 2008 | 4 replies
You just simply engage the other person in conversation and ask more questions than them.

8 April 2008 | 8 replies
The only thing I can suggest is to go and have a sit down with a couple of different management companies that specialize in managing vacation rentals and gather some information from them.There are a lot of vacation rentals in my area, but oddly, even though I know a lot of people active in several different areas of real estate, I don't know anyone who has vacation rentals (except for one friend with a B&B, and that's not really the same thing).The only thing I know about vacation rentals is that they are extemely management intensive and the management companies charge a substantial fee.You have turn over every week, and someone has to be there to clean, repair, asses damage, and inventory all the household items.

6 April 2008 | 2 replies
Now I know that putting a property into an LLC is generally touted as the best way to protect yourself, however I am wondering the following.If I transfer my owner occupied property into an LLC will that in any way negate the items I can deduct from my personal taxes?

6 April 2008 | 3 replies
I can't tell you how many newbie owners have hired us the day AFTER closing to manage their new property with NO documentation of these key items!

14 April 2008 | 7 replies
So, $160K sales price less these two items and the $112K payoff nets $26.2K.

13 April 2008 | 5 replies
According to this property, leaving a few items in the property doesn't make it "occupied".

10 April 2008 | 2 replies
It looks like our house is going to close, one or two items left on the inspection punch list.We'll be out of here on April 22nd and (depending on what time the movers finish up) in CO a day or two later.Typical ordeal of the crap with selling the house, inspections etc.I can't wait, although my bride will kill me if we get any "late" April snow this year.

14 July 2008 | 47 replies
Sure you have a CPA, lawyer, and other items, unless you are a CPA and a Lawyer and you make more money as property manager with both skills.