Eryn Garcia
College student rental pros and cons
20 May 2024 | 13 replies
Quote from @Eryn Garcia: Quote from @Theresa Harris: If you use the search function, there are a number of threads on this.Pros-you can rent by the room and make more moneyCons-students are often less experienced at living on their own and may do things that result in repairs (eg wrong soap in dishwasher), higher turnover, more calls to deal with things, higher chance of parties.If you do it, you may want to get a cleaner in once a week to clean common areas (students clean their own rooms and keep the place tidy, wash their own dishes) and you will need to get someone in to take care of the yard.Thank you so much for sharing could you tell me where the search function is Up that the top right is a magnifying glass (a circle with a handle on the bottom right-could also look like the letter "Q") to the left of the bell.
Jonathan Greene
Do These 3 Things To Choose An Out-Of-State Real Estate Market To Invest In
21 May 2024 | 2 replies
Check those two lists against all of the lists and articles you have been reading to see where the closest crossover is.That is how you find a competitive advantage.If you build an out-of-state funnel with everyone you just met, you will not have a competitive advantage.Number 1 above gives you a personal, geographic advantage.
Adam Zamorek
New to REI in South Florida
22 May 2024 | 11 replies
I've done several house-hacks personally and many, many house-hacks for clients.
Kevin D.
How do you build a team as a beginner out of state investor?
20 May 2024 | 35 replies
That's how I invest personally.
Coty B Lunn
Managing Investment Properties: With or Without a Property Manager
18 May 2024 | 2 replies
Let's explore some effective approaches for managing investment properties:With a Property Manager:Screening and Selecting Tenants: Entrust your property manager to handle tenant screening, background checks, and selection, ensuring reliable renters for your investment.Rent Collection: Property managers can ensure timely rent collection and handle any late payments or lease violations professionally.Maintenance and Repairs: Delegate routine maintenance tasks and repairs to your property manager, who can coordinate with contractors and vendors to keep your property in top condition.Tenant Relations: Property managers serve as the primary point of contact for tenants, addressing their concerns and ensuring a positive rental experience.Lease Enforcement and Evictions: Trust your property manager to enforce lease terms and handle the eviction process if necessary, following legal procedures.Financial Management: Property managers can handle financial tasks such as budgeting, accounting, and financial reporting, providing you with regular updates on property performance.Without a Property Manager:Self-Management: Take on the responsibility of managing the property yourself, handling tasks such as advertising vacancies, screening tenants, and collecting rent.Outsourcing Specific Tasks: While not hiring a full-time property manager, consider outsourcing tasks like maintenance and repairs to trusted contractors or service providers.Utilizing Technology: Leverage property management software and online platforms to streamline processes such as rent collection, lease management, and maintenance requests.Establishing Clear Policies: Set clear policies and procedures for tenants regarding rent payments, maintenance requests, and lease terms to minimize conflicts and misunderstandings.Regular Inspections: Conduct regular inspections of the property to identify maintenance issues or lease violations early on and address them promptly.Building Relationships: Maintain open communication and positive relationships with tenants to foster a sense of community and encourage better care of the property.Whether you choose to hire a property manager or manage the property yourself, effective communication, attention to detail, and a proactive approach to property management are key to maximizing returns and maintaining the value of your investment.
Barbara S.
Tenant leaves front door open
21 May 2024 | 41 replies
Maybe $50-$100.More importantly, is get this person out.
Erica Calella
Handling 1st Unfavorable Guest Review
16 May 2024 | 19 replies
I personally welcome the feedback as it can only help me become better at this.I think there needs to be a degree of fairness/ principle here though.
Molly Jones
What's the best business loan I can get?
20 May 2024 | 3 replies
I have a legal business in the U.S. that has been open 1.5 years and I'm wondering if anyone has any good recommendations for a personal or business loan that will give me the best rate for this purchase?
Veronica Calvillo
looking to newtwork with like-minded people
21 May 2024 | 20 replies
You can attend their online meeting or in person when they start up again.
Patrick Goswitz
Owner Finance Deal. Good or Bad?
22 May 2024 | 10 replies
Personally I would rather have the $260k now and invest it and get 8-9% than $100k now and get 6.75% over the next 30 years which is taxed as ordinary income...