
17 December 2020 | 4 replies
Firms come in different shapes, sizes, and specialties and are often best suited to handle a certain type of client.

28 December 2020 | 5 replies
The deals I've found on the MLS so far have been close to 1+%: - 1900 / month vs 165K purchase price (moved out of house hack - purchase 2018)- 2100 / month vs 215K purchase (renting out for 1300, living in another proforma - 900 - purchased 2020)Some of the strategies I recommend when looking in Tucson:1) Finding homes with 2 houses in one lot (keywords: guest house, 2 homes, two homes etc...)2) Looking for a large house (3+ bds) and renting out the rooms3) Looking for 'in-law' suites 4) Setting up automatic MLS inquiries - Look up @Patrick Allen here, I've worked with him and highly recommend

17 December 2020 | 1 reply
I don't know how onerous it'll be from a data perspective to have a bunch of video footage uploaded to the cloud, over a mobile network.At first glance, it looks like mobile hotspots are in the $100-150 range but it's unclear to me how reliable they area, and also interoperability issues (ie: we are using a Google Fi cell network for our cell phones currently but like the Amazon suite of smart devices, cameras, etc)Input highly appreciated.

20 December 2020 | 3 replies
Something simple shouldn't have anything that takes long, unless you're pulling permits and the city falls asleep on you.Otherwise, in a large scale with additions, id say meeting with engineers/architects/builders to plan, implement, permit, and complete additions such as a second story, new master suite, etc.

23 December 2020 | 15 replies
And it's kind of odd that an attorney, without reviewing your contract, would tell you that you can always terminate the contract (presumably without cause) with no concern about the seller remedies provided under paragraph 15, including a potential suit for specific performance.
23 December 2020 | 6 replies
For this reason I think my advertising would be better suited towards a single family.

26 December 2020 | 2 replies
You likely want to work with a CPA who specializes in real estate taxation and multi-state taxation.New Jersey state tax laws are one of the more complex in the country, it may be best suited to connect with a NJ CPA or one in the tri-state area.Good luck to you in your search.

24 December 2020 | 10 replies
If this sounded any more fishy I would say you're swimming in an aquarium, @Shandrea Tanglao.

1 January 2021 | 42 replies
The tenant ended up suing us over it since they said they had a moveout inspection signed off on as having no damage, and the PM company tried to get me involved and I simply told them that I hired them to do the management and the move-out inspection was their job so its really none of my business to get involved in the law suit - I have no idea what happened in the courts.
28 December 2020 | 9 replies
You can even defend suits without "doing business".