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Micki M. New Zealand Military Housing?
15 December 2016 | 7 replies
They would certainly not be on some kind of deal whereby the govt sublets them to military staff though. 
Keven Pare Denver area - Desk Fees?
25 December 2016 | 6 replies
Call and ask the admin staff for the managing broker.
Luke Miller Suggestions in Denver Metro Area
4 March 2015 | 18 replies
Micki and staff did an excellent job and we hope to work with them in the near future! 
Sam Leon DOG - weight limit
30 September 2014 | 9 replies
I don't allow dogs in my multifamily properties but for SFR with larger yards I do but limit to 25 pounds full grown weight.So I have this applicant with a lab/spaniel mix I think 3,4 years old and weights 25 pounds I told them my full grown limit is 25#, they said the dog is already fully grown. 
Brandon Duff My next BIG STEP, Partnership and Investments
31 August 2015 | 1 reply
We have 2 mil in a land trust outside of the lab.
Adiel Gorel Will COVID-19 Cause a Recession?
9 October 2020 | 178 replies
Hey at least we aren’t creating diseases in labs and the letting them escape to create world pandemics.  
Serge S. How does this story end? Prediction for 2020
12 July 2021 | 138 replies
The curve flattens out in 2 weeks and our hospitals, medical equipment and staff survive this scare.
Lois S. PM & Turnover expenses
23 August 2016 | 4 replies
When a PM has their own staff bring property back to rent-ready condition, they present invoice copies of their necessary supplies purchased to the client/owner. 
Mike O. renting to someone who is retired
20 July 2017 | 13 replies
I was trying to remember where it was that I was advised not to trust applicants who wanted to pay up front, and remembered it was back when there was a big problem with meth labs in the SF Bay Area.  
Ali Sheik To manage or not
5 September 2016 | 18 replies
In my opinion if the properties are within 1 hour, you should manage them yourself.If you decide to buy more, you will likely grow tired of doing it, however,  It really is not a huge deal to manage a few units on your own.You will need some good contacts for repairs, but with the right people in place as long as you are ok paying for service, it is just a matter of the tenant calling you, you call the right repair person, and the problem gets handled, you can be anywhere.It comes down to proper screening and following / learning about the tenancy rules in your area.Property managers will all sell you on the set it and forget it, however, I have had some property mangers that take more management then the tenants.Good property managers that use proper software and have several staff in place to handle issues are usually higher priced, but could be worth it.Then there are several that do property management on the side when they are not busy as a real estate agent, home inspector, etc...There are also some maintenance people that claim to be property managers, but sometimes lack the people skills, which are really important as a property manager.