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Ray Lai How to handle a sketchy charge from your PM
7 April 2017 | 15 replies
The PM could not provide me any information on tenant screening or their process, and I'm concerned about the tenant quality but there's not much I can do because the PM has been unresponsive to my emails.Thanks to all who respond in advance!
James Sanders Newbie learner looking for advice
22 March 2017 | 5 replies
You can get a rough idea of what will need to be repaired/replaced if there are enough quality pictures in the listing, but nothing compares to physically walking the property.
Darryl Zuber what is your big why?
22 March 2017 | 2 replies
@Michael Delpier i like your response, and same goes for me.being a 43 young male i feel that doing the job that i had ( transport truck driver), i wasn't contributing to my community, or using enough quality time with my family.Building my real estate has lead me towards becoming a real estate sales rep and not having to work 16+ hour days , my wife is currently involved in this path with me and now my siblings are also getting interested in how our path is planned out, instead of working for someone else, work for yourself, i always remember this statement that i heard when i was in high school."
Kendrick Salazar Looking for Contractors in the Rhode Island Area
27 March 2017 | 5 replies
Also I don't plan on becoming a contractor although I do plan to act as a project manager for the projects the contractors are working on in my future investments I plan on only monitoring, ensuring they have the supplies, and ensuring quality in the work of the contractors that I choose to work with in the future.
Richard Chang Seeking 1031 Exchange advice
30 March 2017 | 5 replies
I did a 1031 exchange earlier this year and bought into one of each.I considered buying a NNN property directly, but was told that I'd probably have to spend $2.5-$3M to get anything of decent quality with a strong tenant.I am happy with the choice I made.http://www.rockwelltic.com/
David Moore Valuing Multi-Family Properties
5 June 2017 | 14 replies
In my experience, "comps" could be a wide range of quality and may not provide any sort of reasonable value comparison for the subject property.  
Jon-Erik Tucker School System for Rentals
24 March 2017 | 7 replies
The quality of the tenants are definitely different.   
Jared Saunders 3 to 44 units in less than a years time at 22 years old.
21 April 2017 | 40 replies
In my case I believe my purpose to be #1 bring a luxury apartment quality of living to my community that no other landlord has even attempted in our area and that no tenant has ever gotten to experience locally!
Michael Evans Who's buying wholesale properties without seeing the contract?
22 July 2019 | 10 replies
They are brokering real estate so make them PROVIDE good quality information like you could get from a licensed broker.
Joe Koppel Q about Repairs/Maintenance and Vacancy Rate when evaluating
24 March 2017 | 4 replies
A good TK provider should be showing maintenance and vacancy numbers well under 10% - these numbers reflect the quality of the location, rehab work, tenant selection, and general management, so you should be inquiring about the actual figures to ensure you can accurately gauge the quality of the provider.You should also incorporate numbers for insurance and taxes, as well as your mortgage payments, of course.