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Bill Goodland Hiring a property manager without a company?
4 February 2017 | 3 replies
I know a lot of people prefer to manage their own properties because nobody takes care of your properties the way that you do, however I know one person can only do so much as one scales up.While I'm sure there are plenty of quality PM companies out there, most of the experiences I have heard have been rather negative such as fees incentivizing turnover and repairs being "band aid fixes" to a bigger problem.
Alex Wilson How to structure a deal with money partners if banks are involved
30 January 2017 | 2 replies
I don't have a lot of income or assets so it wouldn't be easy for me to quality for a loan.I do, however, have some high-net-worth friends that are happy to invest with me if I can find and execute the deals (primarily run-down residential properties with potential to add value through rehabs.)I recently completed a very successful rehab project in a partnership like this.
Miguel Feliciano Looking for Book Recommendations for My Library
2 February 2017 | 8 replies
I've read it probably 2 times and listened to the audio about 5 times.
Brad Moody How to sty out of trouble as a wholesaler in Texas
4 February 2017 | 11 replies
I've talked to a few investors I know and there seems to be a need for quality wholesalers in my area. 
Michael Johnson Water Sub-Metering in San Diego
15 November 2019 | 15 replies
For example, lets say they raise utilities 15% after not having raised them in 30 months, then the allowed rent increase is greater than the utility increase.I like the tenants paying utilities becauseIt provides incentive to conserve.I do not believe I can set the rent at market + utility cost and still get quality tenants. 
Denny Hancock Seattle Market - Solid or Engineered Hardwood on a Flip?
1 February 2017 | 3 replies
Some of the new engineered and laminate products can be very good; but to me there's a real quality difference.
Denny Hancock Solid or Engineered Hardwood for a Flip in a high end market?
2 February 2017 | 2 replies
Since the competition is either not improving or doing similar quality I don't need to over improve.  
Ryan Jenks Seller didn't disclose anything, & after 3k of inspections...ugh!
4 February 2017 | 52 replies
If they are they need to stay away from this stuff and look at possibly investing in higher quality sponsored projects that are larger. 
Account Closed carpet in Henderson or Las Vegas NV
1 February 2017 | 5 replies
If the property is higher end, I have seen as high as $10 PSF for top quality wood so that could be a consideration to preserve value upon exit.
Gerardo Dominguez Increasing Rents without losing tenants
2 February 2017 | 15 replies
Odd floorplan, bad view etc-comps -condition of unit-quality of tenant I've let a lot slide if the tenant is great or the unit is compromised in some ways.