11 June 2013 | 1 reply
I have looked at this and other forums, saving pertinent information to ask prospective PMC and looked at the BBB, but want to know if anyone reading this has any recommendations on local PMC they can direct me too.

11 March 2013 | 7 replies
Since prices in Southern California border on ridiculous, I need to expand my prospecting.

19 November 2013 | 23 replies
However, if it has been vacant for months and another prospect might not come along for a while, you might want to give her a chance, maybe with a cosigner.I also agree with the above poster though that if she has recently gotten hired and can supply a letter of acceptance, it wouldn't be as big of a risk, and then the only question becomes if you'll accept the $50 less.

18 March 2013 | 72 replies
I get this question from friends, family and prospective tenants.

19 March 2013 | 8 replies
I own a two-family brownstone row house in the Prospect Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY that serves as my primary residence.

3 April 2013 | 11 replies
I won't be answering calls during work hours and need a dedicated phone number for prospective sellers and tenants to call and leave messages.

20 March 2013 | 2 replies
It says:After your prospect says she doesn't want all the items, say she can choose any one or two items ("fries and a drink") as a customized package for just $25 or $45 extra a month.I could price competitively against the rental centers (which IIRC end up being 2-3 times the MSRP when paid over their financing period) and purchase new under warranty (and pay for it with a credit card that extends that warranty for another year).

26 March 2013 | 31 replies
a lot of landlords talk about renters insurance being a requirment. the reality is most won't. i told a tenant once than i just had another prospect tenant come to me who lost their rental to a fire & lost all their belongings and i highly suggest they get renters insurance & it's cheap ($11/month).they may or they may not; and they may or may not when they renew. and keep mind most LL's don't require insurance also so you may risk vacancy.all you can do is be as proactive as possible.

23 March 2013 | 14 replies
I think with proper maintenance and some pride of ownership, this could be a building that prospective tenants would think, "Hey, nice place, well taken care of, too".I dunno, the numbers are good, not great but good.

24 March 2013 | 11 replies
My day job is inside sales so i am very comfortable talking with people and prospecting.