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Marques Barton Picking a broker
11 August 2015 | 10 replies
(office fee, technology fee,realot.com access for listing, etc)They have a great training program so I  would have to take that into consideration but I have really been thinking about  checking out some other brokers in the area before I made my final decision.
Zamir Kazi Have 100+ Units Need Better Management Software!
4 September 2015 | 15 replies
Pretty user friendly, and easy to learn if you need to train someone who is not very familiar with the business.
James Kandasamy 25 Units with potential rent Increase and RUBS..11.35% return
8 August 2015 | 5 replies
Could this  be a good training wheel project in MF space ? 
Jordan Carty To be or not to be (an agent). That is the question...
9 August 2015 | 9 replies
When the inventory is above 6 we are in a buyer's market.In general I think that the first year agents I have met that have sat in classes and not done their pre-licensure training on-line are better prepared and networked.
Nate Bartow Property management search
10 August 2015 | 4 replies
I would not have been doing my job if I did not charge the tenants for clogging the commode.I had one tenant file a complaint because we did not approve his application even though he was currently going through an eviction.Just had one applicant the other day place a bad review on yelp saying how she has this great rental history, when she is not on the lease agreement and the property management company will not give us any rental history on her because she is an unauthorized occupant.It is probably wise look at the BBB and Google reviews but you have to take it with a grain of salt because, it is usually owners or tenants that are unhappy that take the time to post negative reviews even though the management company has performed flawlessly under the agreement.I know one top property management company as an F rating on the BBB even though they are a good management company.We currently have an A+ rating but that can drop at any time is the BBB does not look at the validity of the complaints they just go by the number of complaints.Again, I believe the best way to find a good property manager is to seek a property manager out and has invested in advanced training and education and has attained designations, usually they also have years of experience.
Elyse Moore Newbie from Aurora, IL & Chicagoland
11 August 2015 | 5 replies
We have done the reading, listened to the training, and are ready to pull the plug on our first deal!  
John Van Uytven I would be more sympathetic if......
12 August 2015 | 11 replies
And usually there truly isn't a repair issue, they just think they can stall the eviction and can if you don't take care of it at that time)So bottom line is, let the legal system and procedures do all this for you and your life as a landlord will be less stressful and regulated, and comfortable.Nancy Neville
Dominic Jones Need advice on taking this acquisitions position...please advise me on what you would do
12 August 2015 | 7 replies
I haven't any other way into real estate at the time and these guys are in my age group so I feel like working with them would be fun, and I feel like I could quickly start managing the area as they branch out into new markets which they discussed with me they plan on doing... however; they mentioned to me that they would like for me to work full time for them and that the pay would start only after I finished the first month of "training" or going through their "curriculum."
Jerome Brabham flip property with no money.
16 August 2015 | 6 replies
I'm Can any one direct me to any good book or training materials.
Chad U. CMHC says Toronto housing market at ‘high risk' of price correction
18 August 2015 | 3 replies
@Chad UrbshottI wonder why it took CMHC so long to cry uncle ... perhaps they see the train the lenders have steered their way.I just received a communication from a lender this morning about an REO we purchased in April for $25K.