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Drew Lamb The Downturn? Or is it?
15 May 2020 | 13 replies
It's still going to not be the same so they are fighting for customers, causing a decrease in airbnb prices (whereas it used to be the other way around).
Javonn Musgrove The Investor's Contractor
14 May 2020 | 3 replies
A quality contractor that has a built in base of business doesn't need to solicit business by doing bids for houses under contract since they are already busy and have a steady flow of work from their established customer base.
Heath Bressette Standard state contract on commercial property ?
15 May 2020 | 1 reply
Commercial sales tend to be heavily negotiated so a custom contract is usually needed.
Keaton M. First Renovation: Am I Overdoing It?
20 May 2020 | 24 replies
https://www.zillow.com/b/901-e...That rehab cost about 10k including new baseboards, crown molding, floors, paint, backsplash tile, granite, new bath tub, extending shower head, tile in bathtub, kitchen cabinet doors, new bath vanity, extending kitchen cabinet one upper and lower custom made, all new plumbing fixtures, lights and ceiling fans.  
Adam Johnson Mobile home park turnaround - I'm stumped
29 May 2020 | 6 replies
They answer the phone.3)  Follow the 9/3/1 rule -- for every 3 calls you should get a showing, and for every 3 showings you should get an application to buy the home.4)  If you are not getting at least 9 calls a week, you need to ramp up advertising using Craigslist, Facebook, the largest metro newspaper classified ad under "mobile homes for rent", direct mail to Class B and lower apartments, a banner on your entry fence, for sale signs in yards and windows, and a resident referral letter.5)  If you're getting 9 calls a week, but not getting any applications, then listen to the Who's Calling recordings and see how good they are on the phone.6) If they're good on the phone, then call those numbers and do exit interviews with the customers and see why they did not buy -- often they'll tell you the manager didn't show up or they were drunk, etc.7)  If these customers tell you that the manager showed the home well but it's more than the ones down the street, then you need to adjust your price.8)  If the customers who apply can't qualify, then you may need to alter your terms for acceptance.We operate over 200 parks in 28 states in this manner, and we've never seen a park you can't fix if you take a scientific approach.
Adah N. HML in Metro Atlanta
18 June 2020 | 2 replies
I decided to apply with Baker Collins, great customer service and rates where not bad.
Niko Castilleja Subject: 2833 Amulet St
14 May 2020 | 2 replies
New custom kitchen with beautiful quartz countertops, new floors & stainless steel appliances.
Christopher Scott My Best Mistake in a While
15 May 2020 | 0 replies
They don't want you, their loyal customer who has been paying on time for years, to go somewhere else.
Jay C. You better read this if you have rentals
17 May 2020 | 26 replies
I think that we are moving Intoa time where LLs need to treat tenants as the customers they are. 
My Lou Check off lists/ Forms
20 May 2020 | 1 reply
Just grab the first one you find from a google search and then start customizing it as you walk through your first deal.