
24 April 2020 | 22 replies
Tech that serves distance work force and health will be hot along with many other things.

17 April 2020 | 8 replies
These returns quickly come back down to earth once you factor in real-world costs, like:Soaring vacancy rates (20-30% and higher)Increased maintenance and turnover expenseIncreased rent collection effort and expenseIncreased property insurance costsHigher repair costs due to the limited number of contractors willing to serve F neighborhoodsThat said, if you check recent area sales and discover that someone is actively buying these things for investment purposes, then absolutely there is money to be made wholesaling in your market!

12 June 2020 | 7 replies
The kind that serves breakfast, has a pool and gym.I'll also tell you this.

14 April 2020 | 8 replies
there are on line businesses that serve both landlords and tenants.

15 April 2020 | 6 replies
Not only did we receive significant tax reductions, but the mere act of challenging the assessment locks the valuation in for three years.I just checked with the company contact that helped us in Atlanta, and they do serve Texas as well, so I'm PMing you with the contact information!

14 April 2020 | 2 replies
This of course is an oversimplification and real estate investors would be well served by appreciating the nuances within retail that will determine the winning and losing concepts and locations during the next ten years, and specifically in the aftermath of the COVID-19 recession we have just entered.The Evolution of RetailRather than showing absolute decline, the numbers tell a story about retail evolution.

14 April 2020 | 5 replies
Knowing the contracts and the ins and outs of how a transaction is conducted in VERY important but not necessary if you don't have any clients to serve so during the day, prospect for clients and after phone call hours, and your last social media post, read through and understand every word of those contracts.

15 April 2020 | 8 replies
This was in Nov. 2018.Seller used all kinds of tactics to avoid being served the lawsuit.

17 April 2020 | 28 replies
She also is the most patient and nicest (maybe too nice) tenant I've ever had, as much as she complains to me, she tells me not to say anything to the disgusting tenant and that she will just take care of stuff in the common area but I've went ahead on a few occasions told my disgusting tenant of the concerns.I'm hoping, since a lawyer wrote his notice of non-renewal letter and I served him over 3 months ago, that after eviction court re-opens, he has no legal defense for being a holdover tenant and that it is inevitable that he gets evicted and has to pay my attorney fees as well.Unfortunately for me, my disgusting tenant does more than collect trash in his room, despite being retired and at home 24-7, it is my understanding, he doesn't bathe nor ever wash his clothes so he'd probably need more than a housekeeper but the clause you mentioned couldn't hurt for me for the future.

17 April 2020 | 4 replies
As Romeo Manzanilla, 2020 ABoR president, commented, “For most of March, it was still ‘business as usual,’ and REALTORS® adapted early to continue serving homebuyers and sellers safely.