31 October 2019 | 16 replies
@Peter Cooke, the reason they are charging you to re-key and provide keys to all tenants is that they don't know where that key actually is.Losing a key means it could be anywhere, and could end up in the hands of someone who uses it to gain access to the property, and then break into the units.Management feels responsible for providing a safe environment, and therefore must change the outside locks and provide a key to each resident.

1 November 2019 | 16 replies
Originally posted by @Robert Webb:@Jay HinrichsHaha, I wish we didn't use attorneys lol, most attorneys only make things worse (sometimes I cringe when I see who is on the other side) I just got my license in PA and did my first sale there and no attorneys, so much nicer.But in North and Central NJ, it is typical for both sides to have an attorney review the contract and the standard contract gives an attorney review period upon execution.The agents ratify the contract and get it signed, but during the AR period, attorneys have a chance to make changes on behalf of their clients and during the AR period, either side can back out of the deal for any reason.Worth noting, that depending where you brought in NJ, Southern NJ does NOT use attorneys in their transaction.For clarity, I am both a Seasoned Realtor and a newer investor.I get the AR that happens in IL and SC too many cooks in the kitchen for simple real estate deals.. 2 agents buyer seller two attornies to me just over kill.. do the contract buyer and seller agree sign off and that is what escrow is for.. to follow contract and escrow instructions.. not to interject their own agenda LOL

6 November 2019 | 7 replies
It is an amazing city, with great food, sports, and culture.

1 November 2019 | 22 replies
Many things can leave smell or residue (cigarettes, marijuana, vaping, candles, greasy food fry).

31 October 2019 | 1 reply
We very recently purchased a food truck and are attempting to get that rolling as well.
1 November 2019 | 1 reply
Do they cook down there?

4 November 2019 | 35 replies
A lot of folks see successful people and don't always understand the struggles that real estate investors/entrepreneurs face:- 80 hour work weeks- Sleepless nights- Strain on the family- Ridicule- Events missed- Late nights changing door locks, picking up condoms, patching holes in walls, picking up old rotting food from the floor...- Health issues- Financial issues- Loss of friends- I can go on and on...To those looking for the "magic bullet," here it is,...work harder than everyone else.

3 November 2019 | 6 replies
Hello my name is Jose, I am 20 years old currently living Hall County, GA making a cooks salary and I have been interested in real estate for about a year now.

25 May 2020 | 6 replies
I'm posting because I have a lead that just came in from FB ads and she's looking to get rid of a property that she's been using a vacation rental in Captain Cook.

3 November 2019 | 5 replies
Oil is used for heat and hot water, but there are already separate gas lines (and meters) for cooking gas.