
5 August 2021 | 6 replies
I am currently renting out a house in San Diego, as many of you know the barrier to entry here is so high for those of us starting out.

3 September 2022 | 2 replies
(deal by deal case) 2) Depends on risk, If you trust your brokers comps and able to successfully negotiate a lower entry price odds are your appraiser will be pleased.

6 August 2021 | 2 replies
I'm curious what peoples biggest barrier to entry was/is to getting into investing in RE and what you did to overcome that issue?

8 August 2021 | 11 replies
I never hear of a law stating that a property owner or manager needs to give s notice stating that there is a change of who is managing the property, but it makes sense that a property owner or management company does give such a notice so the tenant knows who they are supposed to legally answer to and so the tenant knows who is authorized to enter their rental unit, but since you are the owner I don't think a 30-day notice should be required and a certified letter giving even only one day should suffice.As soon as we have any issues with a tenant that pertains to any type of entry problems, laws, lawsuit, or verbal argument we tell the tenant that all communications must be in writing whether through text messages, letters, or notes on toilet paper.In 2001, I made a promise to myself that I would never let a tenant get me emotional or upset and I have stuck with that promise.

15 August 2021 | 5 replies
Zillow automatically advertises your entry in Apartments.com, Hotpads.com and a third online apartment app that escapes me at the moment.

14 August 2021 | 15 replies
Gwinnett county seems to have a high cost to entry right now.

9 August 2021 | 5 replies
Check your lease and see what is says about non-entry.
12 November 2021 | 43 replies
didnt read everything others have said. but run back to your w-2 jobs as soon as possible. like call them today and ask for them to take you back maybe even say please. then pull heloc on your properties and go buy more rental. you can buy them with out a w-2 unless you pay cash. dont want to be a cook for 16 this is a great time to switch jobs and pretty much every one is willing to pay you $20 an hour as long as you negotiate there is no competition in the job market right now. so best time to switch at great entry point. your cash flow seems great on the other places get a few more then quite your day job if you want. and if you meant you want to be an agent run away. the only career that is probably currently saturated is real estate agent every one became an agent last year

10 August 2021 | 9 replies
Leave him a letter asking him to provide notice of entry?