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14 March 2018 | 6 replies
Hi @Sal Souza, I agree with Jason that the location, asking price, condition of the property and market conditions will all have an impact on how quickly you place a tenant.
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19 February 2018 | 9 replies
Don’t jump in without knowing for sure you can get the long term financing in place, or you might be forced to sell in less that ideal conditions.
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10 October 2017 | 4 replies
Then tell them that since they informed you of this ahead of time you are offering them the courtesy of not charging them any lease breaking fees and return their deposit if they move out by the end of the month and leave the rental in good condition.
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4 November 2017 | 8 replies
If you are not doing regular inspections and staying on top of your tenants and the condition of your properties you have no grounds to complain.
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11 October 2017 | 2 replies
Eric,Do a pro forma based on either as is condition (if it's rentable) or as repaired.
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10 October 2017 | 4 replies
I was thinking about being a real estate agent, but I'm missing social security number, so I can't be qualified as one.
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6 June 2018 | 3 replies
Meaning you need to understand the title, liens and history of the property as well as understanding the exact physical condition.
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21 October 2018 | 100 replies
Social media.Take care of current clients.
11 June 2018 | 6 replies
Her only income is from social security and small pension, and the thought behind it is simply to use it to pay for a small condo instead of paying rent to some other person.
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5 June 2018 | 4 replies
They agreeing to findings.2. complete repairs found by inspection and deduct from deposit3. clean carpet if they don't provide a receipt from a local, professional cleaner which is the condition they received it in. deduct from deposit if they didn't.4. if a pet was allowed, they must turn in a receipt showing it was treated for fleas. if If they dont it comes out of the deposit. if any damage from pet they're given an estimate of repair and sign an agreement that they will pay any excess not covered by deposit.5. touch up painting as needed, filters changed, fire alarm batteries updated.6. get keys from tenant and change locks. old locks go into inventory to be used in other properties.7. return their deposit with a letter documenting what expenses were paid out of it and a notice that they are welcome to return if they were a good tenant. they can use the statement for their future landlord as well. if they were not a good tenant, they go on a do not rent list for future reference with a copy of mive.iut inspection signed by them indicating damages and/or non-compliance behavior.