
25 November 2014 | 11 replies
My VA’s believe they are part of a large company, and I have to report to a Supervisor.

10 December 2014 | 2 replies
My VA’s believe they are part of a large company, and I have to report to a Supervisor.

11 February 2015 | 5 replies
Also I recently got my Construction Supervisor (aka contractor) license from Sioux Falls but plan to use it mainly to legally work on my own flips for now.

26 February 2015 | 9 replies
In the past, I spent three years as a general contractor/jobsite supervisor for a new home construction company.

21 February 2015 | 1 reply
They would likely know of someone.The next option is to contact the Washington State Department of Appraisal (or Licensing - whatever it is called in your state) and ask for a list of appraiser supervisors.

24 April 2012 | 9 replies
DO NOT take on these properties with existing tenants in place if you don't want them there.If you can't have a condition of the building being vacant before closing then factor in lost rents and possible damage to the property in your purchase price and exit strategy.One benefit to having someone there even with lost rent is you keep a tenant living there and the building from sustaining huge damage if it was totally vacant.I know some people that will let the tenant stay there for just enough time to rehab and fill the others.Eviction takes awhile so you should have started long before now.The voucher doesn't mean anything to you as the lease was with the prior owner.You would have to get with the case worker and the supervisor possibly.If an annual inspection has not been performed you might have massive repairs to get it up to passing.If the place is not habitable and section 8 deems it not fit for living they will tell the section 8 tenant to move or lose their voucher.Also if the property has been unstable or the area section 8 might take the property or building off it's approved section 8 voucher list.At this point you just have a holdover tenant that you should have tried to get out long ago.You have to look at tenancy laws in your area.It is a common mistake I see for investors to think that section 8 works the same way in a different area or that the landlord laws are close or the same to where they live or have been investing currently.This is far from the truth.

27 June 2012 | 7 replies
Therefore, I told my Supervisor that I may be resigning after the summer & he suggested that I can work from home 3-4 days and come in 2 days.

4 July 2012 | 8 replies
I can't say that I've had any as extreme as you described (I've had holes punched in doors and walls, doors kicked in, graffiti on interior walls, deliberately broken fixtures - but not all of those all in one place from one tenant).That damage is sort of like the "going postal" stuff in the workplace.

4 August 2014 | 1 reply
Please have a Construction Supervisor's license and Liability Insurance.

21 September 2014 | 29 replies
If the clerk can't answer, ask to speak to a supervisor, then a manager.