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Adam Germany HELP!! Seller Financing: Sweeten the Pot!
19 July 2013 | 13 replies
Folks - we're investigating the post issue above, but do note that there are no security issues and no accounts have been compromised -- just a little bug that pops up once in a blue moon.
John Williams What does a property manager do on a daily basis?
17 July 2013 | 8 replies
Larger office towers owned by institutional investors are usually a little different than the mom & pop garden-style office buildings, but here are some basics:Negotiate vendor contracts / oversee vendor operations (security, maintenance, janitorial, parking, landscaping, etc)Oversee TA's/TI'sTenant interaction (usually complaints, not usually compliments)Report to ownershipWork with accounting on monthly financials and rent collectionsWork with legal on delinquencies, evictions, disagreements with tenants on lease obligationsLeasing and renewals - sometimes done by a professional leasing agent, sometimes done by the property managerOccasional/unusual stuff like hosting tenant events, putting up holiday decorations, fire drills, construction defect lawsuits, vandalism, homeless people sleeping on the property, etc ...
Donna T. Newbie question about an agent
18 July 2013 | 8 replies
Realtor.com is awesome and if you scan it everyday, you will see the deals pop up before your realtor's mls auto-emailer notifies you.
Alex Pollock Getting Started - Partnership Structure
4 February 2018 | 8 replies
., and you can benefit from sharing marketing and acquisition efforts, and sharing best practices.So there are lots of ways to work together without the formal entanglement, avoiding the many difficult issues that pop up in partnerships.If at some point you wanted to purchase larger apartment or commercial properties where you needed to join your capital/credit in order to get the necessary financing, then a formal partnership starts to make sense, in my view.
Michael D. Sewer Line Material?
19 July 2013 | 15 replies
One job popped to mind in a local city we were working in.
Giovanni Garcia First Deal, Good or Bad?
24 July 2013 | 30 replies
The links just need to be copy and paste in the address bar and it should pop up.
Chris Bynion Renovate To Rent On HGTV
19 January 2017 | 8 replies
an ad popped up in my news feed that they are coming as a conference or seminar to my area just outside of st Louis, Mo.I've been to a few real estate seminars and they range from free to $100 to go.
Sean Bell Noob from Redding, CA introduces self!
21 October 2013 | 23 replies
She'll probably pop in.
Stephen Anthony If I have to... Hi from Lincoln, Nebraska!
29 July 2013 | 6 replies
Then, when you see their name and photo pop up below the text box, click on their name.
Ali Slim What would you do in my situation?
26 July 2013 | 9 replies
I'm assuming you are referring to fix/flip, so the countless variables that pop up during the fix stage will likely burn through most/all of your profit margin with cost and time overruns unless you are there to DRIVE the job to the finish line.A couple other options to consider, which may be more passive and might fit better for your situation - become a hard money lender, invest in notes/paper, be an equity partner with somebody you know/trust locally that can help drive the business in your absence.None of what I am saying is intended to discourage you.