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Marie Mack Landlords from Hell
10 June 2015 | 3 replies
I emailed the following report to the building management via their online service portal:Subject: Flooding in apartment on 26 May 2015/ Carpet Removed & not ReturnedI am following up on the flooding that occurred in unit #1905 on the morning of Tuesday, 26 May 2015.As witnessed by security guard on duty (D...) and the concierge on duty (A...) quite a bit of water entered the apartment due to what should have been a sealed area of the window and the wall - not an open window.I was told that maintenance would be coming to inspect this and to caulk this area.Please let me know when they will be doing this - especially in light of the fact that we are approaching hurricane season.Finally, as also witnessed, my rug was soaking wet due to this flooding.Hence, it was removed from my apartment and I was told that it would be cleaned.It is almost a week now and I have not received my carpet.
Account Closed Flip Pics Before and After
16 June 2015 | 34 replies
Quite the transformation.
Taylor West Renting to college students (kids)?
11 March 2016 | 22 replies
@Jason D.- we had a big growth spurt last year (we went from 2 buildings to 5, 6 apartments to 16) and are now focusing on making improvements to the properties we have since the market has gone up enough there really isn't anything priced right to purchase at the moment.  
Jody James First timer diving into a High End Condominium Development, any advice?
16 June 2015 | 13 replies
@Manolo D, thanks for the breakdown, very helpful!
Joe Conklin A+ Rentals vs. BRRRR Strategy
9 July 2015 | 8 replies
You can buy a D class property and fix it up or you can buy a D class property from a TK provider but ether way its a D class property.  
Johnny L. Where's the Money in Being An Agent?
17 June 2015 | 74 replies
Randel JD and commercial broker.3) The Entrepreneur Mind - Kevin D Johnson4) How to Succeed in Commercial Real Estate - John L Bowman5) REAL : a path to passion, purpose, and profits in real estate - Dave Crumby (excellent)6) 6 steps to 7 figures - Pat Hiban7) 21 Things I wish my broker had told me - Frank Cook8) Commercial Real Estate Brokers who Dominate - Rod SantomassimoI realized early in my real estate career, that I did not want to become a retail broker, but an investment broker.
Account Closed Seven unit - 3 building deal analysis- - my first multifamily
10 June 2015 | 7 replies
Lauderdale, and when we evaluate SFRs or multi's, the taxes, insurance and water/sewer costs are very high - and I say this as a resident of NJ, a state that pioneered high property taxes ;)We also own 2 SFRs in class C/D areas up here, and tenants in these areas can be very hard on the properties.
Doel Gonzalez Help analyzing a deal in Winston-Salem, NC
10 June 2015 | 3 replies
NOTE: The reason I said this is a B neighborhood is due to area activity and incomes, and the fact this house is surrounded by more expensive homes, but I think, in reality, this is a C- or D neighborhood by "cost of home" standards
Shane H. Office Building broken into Office Condos - buyer beware or potential good deal?
11 June 2015 | 8 replies
You own enough of the units from the outset to control the condo association (typically 75%)d.
Chet Jennings Buying foreclosures in Tampa
22 December 2015 | 6 replies
If you´re willing to do the hard work (bird dogging, painting etc) you might find someone who can teach you more in 6 months than you´d learn in 2 years by yourself.