Steve Rozenberg
Vacant home stripped of wiring
22 February 2015 | 14 replies
Its always interesting to walk into a home and can't figure out why the sockets don't work until you realize there are no wires and no evidence of theft.this is one of the issues unfortunately in pretty much any C and lower area and many B's in the south and mid west.
Account Closed
Advice ...
2 December 2013 | 4 replies
Who are your customers and what evidence do you have to support the belief that there are enough of them and they will pay enough for your to achieve your goals?
Paul Muwonge
New Investor in Upper vailsburg newark nj
25 March 2018 | 10 replies
Ask to see evidence of any claims a seller makes in the form of electronic payments and thorough record keeping.
Account Closed
If the math works...
24 February 2018 | 7 replies
Hence different investment philosophies.This is evident in the two sides of the argument between leverage and all cash (equity).
Ryan McNeil
Buying an auction property subject to a PHH first mortgage
14 May 2019 | 2 replies
Send them evidence of your ownership, ask for a pay off, quote the applicable law if you can find it.
Rich Weese
Contrarian view for real estate ownership. Life long investor.
25 June 2019 | 17 replies
Evidently, the investors are not sold on the prospect for those would not be sitting vacant and increasing annually.
Charles E Shaffer
Using Virtual Tours for Rental Properties
26 August 2021 | 2 replies
Just going to share yet another ironic observation of mine:To reply, (as the owner of a rental property) having a 3D Virtual Tour with Professional Floor Plans does many things all for the price of one media package:3D Virtual Tours can dramatically increase the efficiency of property management in many ways.For rentals, the marketing media is entirely recyclable.Unlike a home for sale, the same virtual tour, images, and floor plans can be used once a tenant moves out;remote access to information about a property without having to visit the locationtours can be tailored (with tags and image tags) to meet the needs of rental properties, including detailed information about various "hidden" facts, like circut breaker panels & details, installed appliance details, documented feature conditions (flooring, windows, carpets, walls, lighting fixtures, etc), and more.our tours include an "On-Screen Measurement Tool" that can be used remotely to measure aspects of property elements remotely;Used as an initial step in the SHOWING process:manager can easily SHOW a currently occupied property online without the need to schedule with an existing tennant;can save the manager valuable time if the home doesn't meet the prospects' needs;gives the prospect more information about a rental than still photos;if a prospect reviews the virtual tour and is still interested, you have a more serious prospect;As-Is Property Documentation can be used as evidence in rental conflicts or litigations, especially when it comes to damaged property;We also offer Construction Snapshot Views for rehabs or new construction; the ability for a property manager or contractor to review what is behind the drywall can be critical to making repairs or modifications;Laser-Accurate Measurements, Square Footage calculations, and Professionally Drafted Floor PlansMore than sufficient evidence if you are challenged with a SqFt dispute;Floor Plans make it easier to rent a home because it makes it easier for the prospect to make a decision;As-Built Floor Plans and Measurements are invaluable to any contractor and construction project;Tours can be assembled into a Catalog, essentially giving you a portfolio of properties to present for various reasons;There are more benefits than I can imagine.
Natalie Novak
How do you distinguish your rental in the greater Austin area?
27 April 2018 | 4 replies
Upgrades to an older home are very evident.
Chuck Hattemer
Property Manager from the SF Bay Area
10 October 2016 | 14 replies
They also mentioned being charged for an electrician call-out but that was actually not the case and we have written documentation showing otherwise.We are actually going to be launching a new feature on our blog this week called the 'Transparency Report' where we break down each negative review into what went wrong, provide evidence for what was stated incorrectly, and also own up to what Onerent truly screwed up on.
Matt Ray
Turn Key - Market Analysis
4 September 2016 | 13 replies
There is also some evidence that suggests most people would prefer milder climates to any extremes and are actively moving there.- Disasters: No significant probability of a natural disasters like hurricanes/tornados/floods/fires, unless you're OK with the risk or going to pay for extra insurance.++ Population ++- Size: I think focusing on metropolitan areas with a population above 1 million is a good start.