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John Spencer Was I duped by my realtor, seller, and sellers agent?
26 October 2017 | 9 replies
You have received new information which reveals a ~6% difference in revenue performance of the business based upon the original representations made to you.  
Victor H nieves MEMPHIS INVESTMENT PROPERTIES Case Study
15 October 2022 | 148 replies
Nov 9 - Today, I spoke with @Mark Hart and he clarified the Scope of Work for the Renovation as follows:849 Avon Scope of Work - EXTERIORRoof- Wash the roof, approximately 7 years oldWindow Repair- Repair or replace any broken windows and repair all rotten woodPressure Wash- Clean dirt and other debris off of the exterior of the homeLandscape - Trim grass and shrubbery and add fresh mulchMailbox - Add a fresh coat of paintDriveway Patch- Patch all major cracks in the driveway and patio areaFence Repair- Add planks and posts on the North East side to ensure privacyIron Security Doors x 3- Iron doors to be installedRekey- All doors to the propertyElectrical Repair- Perform an inspection to ensure all outlets are in working orderInterior Paint- New paint on walls and trim where needed.
Gary Dale McKee Never satisfied tenant, how do i handle this.
9 May 2017 | 23 replies
They stayed 4 years and when they left the place was spotless, in just the same condition as they left it ... so, them being picky turned out to be a double edged sword ... they asked a lot at first, but they also really took good care of the place.So, I'd try to figure out just what sort of tenants you are dealing with ... give them the benefit of the doubt at first and let them reveal themselves to you, then act accordingly.
Bailey Kramer Tips To Being A 5-Star Airbnb Host
1 September 2022 | 3 replies
- Put information about amenities, how to work certain appliances, how to work the TV, garbage, nearby restaurants, grocery stores, shops, bars, and local attractions4) Reviews - If the guest had a great experience, you want to write a review for the guest ASAP - The stay is fresh in their mind and then the guest will get an alert to write a review of their stay - Neither parties will be able to see the review until both people write their review
Andres Munoz Aspiring Investor in Atlanta, GA
23 February 2023 | 14 replies
Hello, My name is Andres (you may call me Andy), I'm a single full-time employee who's been working for the same company for the last 10 years, ever since I got hired and brought here fresh from university. 
Cory Lucas Property purchase with tenant being evicted?
11 December 2019 | 12 replies
That’s really awesome you do that, cause it was really a breath of fresh air to see your response.
John M Chludzinski Is the NJ forum dying out?
5 December 2022 | 33 replies
Lastly I think a lot of first and second time investors are priced out of properties now or they can't seem to find anything to buy or they can but non paying tenants and slow evictions are killing transactions left and right, also @Mark F. hit the nail on the head the new layout of the site makes finding the forum pretty difficult New look makes it impossible to find so probably not a lot of fresh eyes on the local forum...
Jonathan Greene What Was Your Worst REI Blunder of 2019?
8 January 2020 | 73 replies
Sometimes when I have a bad run on a property I just sell it and move the money into something else that I can start fresh on.
Henri Meli Refinance commercial loan ?
24 March 2017 | 15 replies
One of the new ones was signed for 7 years at very competitive rate with yearly escalations.Prior to purchasing the property, the PCA (Property Condition Assessment) had revealed some issues with the roof and some of the HVACs units (there are 24 total) were 15+ years old.
Genny Li Section 8 Baltimore zone selection: specific neighborhoods
29 May 2018 | 12 replies
“Not fixing up” to me means fresh paint, carpet cleaning and replacement with Allura only if cleaning fails, under $2/sqft porcelain tile in bathrooms only if existing tile is degraded, paint instead of replacing cabinets where I can, ReStore and Craigslist solid wood cabinetry when needed, ReStore and low end new appliances, not adding AC, not adding a new bathroom but replacing faucets as needed/able (around tenants) with Moen  and low flow fixtures, not adding a bathroom, not supplying a dryer, granite tile counters, solid wood doors replacing existing doors as needed rather than replacing all at once, etc.