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Parker Robertson Review of Turnkey Investment Services
9 April 2024 | 6 replies
The companies you mention have been around for a while and have stood the test of time.They have stood the test of time in a niche called "turnkey real estate" that has always carried a stigma.So I think that speaks volumes of their quality 👍Nobody is perfect and those that work hard, will eventually make a mistake.As long as the mistake is an "honest mistake".And being a turnkey provider myself for 10+ years now I can sure say that some investors can be a true pain in the A$$ and it feels like they look for drama/issues intentionally instead of smooth sailing lolWith that said, I suggest doing your online research and reaching out to the one that tickles your fancy the most.And then go from there.Wishing you much success.
Daniel Baltazar Flipping advice for a very small town
10 April 2024 | 11 replies
Quote from @Daniel Baltazar: with both properties they sat on the market for around 4 months with big price reductions for both. the average days on market That sounds like a lot of pain!
Jeff Ebert Guest is claiming the bathroom is dirty upon check in
9 April 2024 | 21 replies
I do like the photo thing, but it's a pain in the ***.  
Marie Larcom Tenant lease expired January 18, 2024, tenant has taken down our living room blinds
9 April 2024 | 13 replies
If you insist on DIY managing, you are in for a long and painful learning curve.
Aaron Washington STR features and their effects of bookings.
9 April 2024 | 15 replies
From the property management perspective, yes...hot tubs (actually in-ground spas) can be a pain.
Corey G. Contribute to a Roth SDIRA with rental income only.
9 April 2024 | 7 replies
Or I'd have to try and work up my log hours from home depot & gas station receipts which would be a big pain in the butt.
Justin Sheley Fund & Grow Financing
14 April 2024 | 885 replies
Real pain to get an account setup.
Sam Booth Bamboo Flooring - Replace or Fix?
7 April 2024 | 29 replies
I have ripped out engineered wood before and it was a pain.
Chao Yi Shih Closing soon on investment and having regret
8 April 2024 | 21 replies
This is my first multi-unit purchase, with larger purchase number with high interest rate in the neighborhood i never had rental property, which all add together that gives me anxiety, even though i used to work in the area for 14 years....so i cant say i am not familiar with the neighborhood, just never owned any propertydefinitely never felt good at closing, and chest pain is real, i dont recall when was the last time i was happy at closing, it's always "why i did it again", then i remembered because i need to make more income.summer being great time to get new tenant, but also worst financial time for me with kid summer camp, summer vacation travel...etc 
Charles Perkins Real Estate Investor / landlord/Retired CPA
5 April 2024 | 6 replies
It is certainly a pain trying to keep up on what seems like continual regulation changes.