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Bruce Woodruff Agents: When you list a property on the market and upload photos, which comes first?
20 November 2024 | 11 replies
Main exterior first. 1 photo.Next photo highlighting best aspect of main level.
Deal H. Turnkey or BRRRR?
27 November 2024 | 48 replies
Most likely you don't know much about the ground level work and must trust your professionals to give you the right advices for you to make decisions on.
Steve Rozenberg Needy Tenants
22 November 2024 | 15 replies
Can't help there, either.What level of "needy" are you encountering?
Amanda Skipper First time out of state investor
23 November 2024 | 38 replies
My personal favorite production level are single agents doing between 18-40 deals a year that have a investment or work a decent amount of investors. step 2 at 9 AM on a weekday send out a text to each of them explaining what your looking to do and asking to set up a time to talk.
Patrick Roane Getting ready to purchase an SFR rental
19 November 2024 | 11 replies
It really comes down to your comfort level with debt and your long-term strategy.
Andrew Fidler Anyone else having problems with LMHA Section 8 in Toledo???
22 November 2024 | 9 replies
I haven't been expanding my business with LMHA since the end of 2016 per my posts above so I don't know exactly what changed, but I expect the outsourcing of inspections to private industry + some executive level leadership + replacement of staff with new faces excited to serve the needs of HUD/Landlords/Those In Need has resulted in an agency I will develop more business with.The HCVP will always be a double edged sword for landlords (See Section 8 Bible discussion) but for now I have discovered it is finally worth the effort to participate in the program.I specialize in Toledo's transition neighborhoods, discounted houses on the edge of nicer areas but also on the edge of trash...the Section 8 program allows me to get long-term tenants who are a good business model provided they are consistently managed and visited/inspected for additional "visitors" (relatives and random dogs/cats) and damage/housekeeping which can destroy a home if left unchecked.You need to know the rules, repair and renovate for long-term durability, prepare for inspections thoroughly and keep a team of contractors who will hold those standards...after 8 years we have been through a hundred inspections.
Jamie Banks Baselane - Banking Solution for Landlords
25 November 2024 | 36 replies
Quote from @James Shannon: One BIG concern that I have as I research Baselane (and other, similar options) is that they provide access to my money but they're not actually bank and don't have bank-level security.
David Ivy Austin Market Report - October 2024
20 November 2024 | 1 reply
However, pricing in Austin is still substantially above pre-pandemic levels.
Ana Mills Separate credit cards for each airbnb? Or is that complicated to track?
20 November 2024 | 13 replies
Hey @Ana Mills, this ultimately depends on what your current portfolio looks like, your entity structure, and your plans to scale or not.If you have a few STRs and no plans to grow, it's beneficial to have separate bank accounts and credit cards for each property.If you plan to scale to 10+ properties and hold each property within it's own entity, maybe just a checking account per entity and keep some credit cards at the holding company level
Kaven L. Should a PM walk the property before dispatching a plumber?
21 November 2024 | 21 replies
To protect the floor or more importantly the lower level ceiling in the case of a leak/overflow form the washer. 99% of them never do anything their entire life. i would have balked at a $500 estimate for that job.Ps.