Brett B.
Some Realtors don't service their clients well.... 2 stories
30 August 2015 | 29 replies
As a buyer/investor you can blow as hard as you want trying to educate the guilty parties, but at the end of the day... you'll just be blue in the face and their rose colored glasses will continue tinting their outlook.
Account Closed
How to turn down a tenant with bad rental history?
6 July 2017 | 21 replies
The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) requires specific things be done when there is an ADVERSE outcome based on information received in a report from a third party information agency.
Sherry F.
First flip, wondering about pricing
7 September 2014 | 14 replies
She did indicate there is a way to correct data when you were not the reporting party (Michigan MLS).
Kelly M.
Review/Assessment of Electronic Rent Payment Services
29 October 2018 | 36 replies
Product was Good after finally up n running though.paylease.com works with Walmart & (in my area Kroger Supermarkets, possibly others in a different area) to receive cash payments, and a few smaller market / party stores in that backend payment network, presumably western union type network locations.Paylease offers integration with Rent Manager with API integration (automatic), and I hear property boss as well (but i hear property boss charges alot setup for this bundle of services that include this integration) and Buildium and some others via a file that is downloaded from paylease & uploaded to the management software / website.
Quinn Lamb
2 Duplex Package- Potential Issues
4 September 2014 | 4 replies
Quick financial summary below for context: Listing Cost $567,500 25% Down Payment $141,875 Home Improvement $100,000 30 year Mortgage Loan Amount $525,625 APR 4.5% Life of Loan (years) 30 Number of Payments a year 12 Total Number of Payments 360 Payment each Period $2,663 Sum of Payments $958,775 Interest Cost $433,150 Monthly Rent: $4800 currently, Goal is $7200, Expenses: $2400 a month (50% Rule)Issue 1-Potential Bad TenantsOne of the units was absolutely trashed with mouse traps and obvious apathetic tenantsOne of the units looks to be a party house for recent college gradsDo we have any leverage to get these tenants out, both expediting our much needed renovations and getting us higher cash flow from the higher rents.Issue 2- Wooden Box Gutter Rot, Missing Mortar in brickWe're getting estimate on this but it seems to be an expensive fix.Issue 3- Old AC Units/Water HeatersIssue 4- Leaks around windows to interiorprobably ties back to the mortar issues in the brickDo any investors have experience in seeing major issues like this after the initial offer was accepted.
Sam Leon
MOVE (realtor.com) acquires Point2's listing syndication arm
4 September 2014 | 0 replies
ListHub was a pioneer in the early days of syndication, and today we continue to innovate and evolve to increase the return on investment that real estate professionals receive from third party publishers," said Celeste Starchild, general manager for ListHub.
Chris G.
Complete dump to freaking amazing in less than 3 months
21 November 2014 | 36 replies
So, I'm wondering if that part is different in California.
Tony Guarino
First Investment Property
12 September 2014 | 7 replies
Plus he threw parties at the house and charged people (much like a club).God Bless You!
Isaac Schulman
How important is it to have an Agent?
12 September 2014 | 5 replies
The tough part is some of the best agents may not work with you unless they perceive you're serious.
Peggy Liu
Legal or illegal request from underwriter?
14 September 2014 | 18 replies
I have gotten an email from my roommate cc'ing the loan processor stating that she does not want to supply her statements to third party.