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Shree Pola Need of Residential Contractor who have their own Sub Contractors
12 March 2018 | 0 replies
Hi,Can anyone please guide me with the following requirment for one of our client.Our client is looking to hire 6 to  16 residential contractors, superintendents, etc each month in various geographies nationwide.
John Milius Rent Increase/Property Manager
13 March 2018 | 7 replies
Any PM that does not reach out to their client prior to offering a tenant a lease is running wild.
Deepa Akula How to approach a broker for my first deal multifamily deal?
13 March 2018 | 6 replies
Any good broker will hear this and realize that you will be a long-term client and will treat you as such.
Ben F. Equity Line of Credit on Investment Property
13 March 2018 | 7 replies
I see a lot of clients getting outside of the box type of loans from them.
Sam LLoyd How many applications do you review?
16 March 2018 | 2 replies
We have 2 units that take longer to rent, but that's partly because they are unique
Jeremy Arsenault New member from Halifax, Nova Scotia
24 September 2018 | 31 replies
There has been a dramatic increase in listings, but if you keep your rental nice and kind of unique/stylish, it's likely not a bad investment idea.The city/region has a major issue right now regarding hotel/short-term rental availability.
Michaela G. Who do I call? Ghostbusters won't help ;-)
17 March 2018 | 12 replies
When I first started doing lending in Detroit.. this was an issue ... my client a big time flipper rehabber always had retired cops there with a clip board to check in the workers.. it was determined early on that much of the theft came from the exact guys that put the stuff in during the day.. they had the codes they knew what was there they would come in at night and steal it .the day cop and clip board put that to bed.So I agree with @Bryan Bannach  hire a retired policemen have him there during construction hours its the cost of owing property in the hood.. nothing unique about this.or just sell the property and buy something else.. but I think your looking to assemble so I know you probably don't want to sell.so just as stated hire security and I really like the idea of the @Patrick Liska  Cinder block fence I would for sure do that.. then put broken bottles in the concrete on top..
Laith Ali choosing the right contractor
16 March 2018 | 1 reply
We have one client who demo scope of work usually entails about 2-3 pages it is so detailed.The next item is asking the right questions and get multiple references.
Sean Carroll How to pay your contractors so everyone wins
19 March 2018 | 2 replies
We transfer the client's scope of work onto our own template, this serves as the contract for the project.
Dave S. 1st time filing taxes with real estate...What should I know?
17 March 2018 | 4 replies
You want someone who has clients that are real estate investors.Whether you get a tax refund is dependent on the tax you owe and the tax you've had withheld.