Michael Kim
Commercial RE in Southern California
16 March 2021 | 12 replies
If I do not like the way they do business, treat people, etc. then I tell them to get lost.
Gregory Schwartz
Is there an optimum occupancy rate?
27 February 2021 | 7 replies
Good residents at good properties at market rent don't leave if they are treated well and the place is kept up.
Cerise Goldberg
Tenant wants to move out before contract is over
17 April 2021 | 8 replies
Use this as a learning experience, make sure your lease covers everything, and be sure to treat everyone the same.
Julie Sisnroy
Need help with process for first cash transaction
28 February 2021 | 4 replies
@Julie Sisnroy you can have your agent represent you and treat the cash buyer as a customer (as defined by the Colorado Real Estate Commission Docs).
John Pneumonic
Foundation issues - inspection
1 March 2021 | 8 replies
Add more shims (pressure treated) as necessary.
Jason Dunnett
Long Time Listener, First Time Poster
4 March 2021 | 19 replies
Let me know if you are available at some point to grab a coffee or beer, my treat.
Fred Cannon
Have you received 1099's from your county for 2020 rent
1 March 2021 | 3 replies
It will be treated as regular rental income, the same as all the other rent you received.
Joseph Sapyta
What is the BEST first move to make in the real estate game ?
3 March 2021 | 11 replies
What's common among them:They treat it as a business, not a hobbyThey built a support network- lenders, private $, contractors, other investors, realtor, attorney, ......They had multiple mentorsThey studied their niche and know it wellThey built and/or purchased systems to support their businessOnce they became smart at implementing in one niche they pivot to another nicheThey are continuous learners
Dennis Rupert
Brand New Landlord in NY - Need advice on un-clear situation
1 March 2021 | 2 replies
Isn’t that how you would want to be treated?
Jack Reed Durand
Airbnb 29+ Day Rental Requirements
4 March 2021 | 6 replies
@Jack Reed DurandIf you are renting anything for 30 days or longer in the city of Denver, it's treated the same as any other long-term rental in the eyes of the city.