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Corey Duran How does this business structure sound?
17 February 2023 | 18 replies
This company would only be contractually linked to your Hub LLC and would interact with tenants and contractors.
Bernard Reisz Cost Segregation Studies and Reports
28 February 2023 | 11 replies
For context, let's cover some Cost Segregation fundamentals, and explain the interaction between Land Value and Cost Segregation:Cost Segregation is the process of (a) segregating a "building" into its component parts and (b) allocating the lump-sum acquisition cost to those components.
Mike H. Am I obligated to compensate tenants?
28 November 2014 | 26 replies
I also agree with @Bill G. about interactions with tenants who are quick to threaten a legal suit.
Phyo Ko Freshly minted agent
11 January 2023 | 14 replies
Just beware eXp is an online brokerage and doesn't have brick and mortar offices so all your interaction with co-workers is online which definitely isn't for everyone.
Doug Teasdale Syndication help for a new investor
20 February 2023 | 9 replies
Attending events organized on Meetup.com, interacting in Facebook groups and going to real estate conferences are great ways to meet other investors, expand your knowledge and ultimately find your first deal.As mentioned above, a real estate syndicator will do most of the heavy lifting, from finding the deal, structuring the real estate syndication and executing the business plan.
Valentina Naumenko 11 IMPORTANT FACTORS TO CHOOSE ORLANDO PROPERTY MANAGER
3 November 2020 | 0 replies
The list below unfolds the groups and presents 11 property management competencies that property owners need to look for when they attempt to hire a Property Manager:Smooth interaction with a wide variety of people, including customers, peers, and contractors.Effective and calm operation under pressure or in crisis situations.Maintaining the “big picture” while working on specific property management tasks.Setting up the performance standards for specific job functions.Effective planning and scheduling.Maintaining an efficient and comprehensive administrative and record-keeping systems.Developing a layout and design plan promoting effective use of labor.Implementing the Housing Act regulations in the workplace.Evaluating a fire- safety system.Monitoring the energy- management program.Conducting an energy audit.All competencies are important for managing the properties as in Orlando as in other areas of the United States; however, some competencies are more essential than others.
Eric Lasley Looking to start a contracting company
18 January 2017 | 12 replies
It's cheaper and easier that hiring legal labor, but it isn't worth the headache in the long run.Download and read "The Elements of Building" by Mark Kerson, and everything about business that Jim Collins has ever written.If you plan on working with the general public, or any third party construction, spend some money and start your advertising correctly.
Karla Talancon Chicago Investor Clubs/Meet Ups
31 May 2018 | 5 replies
I am going to be visiting and would love to interact with local investors!! 
Maddy Lakshmanan Wholesale and hard money
27 February 2023 | 15 replies
You missed the most crucial element.
Jake Rhodes Delaware Statutory Trusts - Does anyone have experience?
7 March 2022 | 4 replies
The purpose of the interaction would be educational in nature.