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Jeremy Porter Debunking Myths on Landlord Responsibilities for Lawn Maintenance
23 January 2024 | 3 replies
Most companies want guaranteed seasonal contracts to better plan their routes for efficiency. 2) Owners always want to compare charges to "neighborhood kid" prices, without understanding or caring about liability insurance.3) Most tenants will NEVER take care of a lawn or snow removal to the owner's standards.
Tim Ivory Where can I find contracts to use for Subject To Deals?
23 January 2024 | 10 replies
There are 4 attorneys near me, one president of a title company.
Freda Agbecha How to contact hospitals for Mid Term Rental Tenants
22 January 2024 | 6 replies
Does anyone have any recommendation or advise on the best way to approach hospitals and Insurance companies or the best places to find mid term rental tenants.Thank you!
Nick Manfredi Online leads bought through ISpeedToLead
23 January 2024 | 2 replies
Here's my experience with online lead company ISpeedToLead so far...
Erica K. Looking for inspection advice for multi family home in NYC
23 January 2024 | 4 replies
.) - this is something that the title company will dig out. 
Mike Boss How to flip or BRRRR in Ohio?
24 January 2024 | 7 replies
Hey mate,Take your time (As much time as necessary) to get the right feet on the ground first and foremost.Many folks get caught up in the attractive numbers a potential market presents and completely neglect building a team.A good ream on the ground will make or break your investment and not so much the demographics of an area itself.You can minimize your risk by buying super cheap thus hedging any "mistakes" you make in rehab or by working with the wrong people.Be patient and negotiate tough and you should find a bargain.We do even in today's market although much less often than 3-4 years ago.Direct mail, wholesalers and good old Craigslist are just some ways we buy a lot of our properties.We are also on the list of various disposition managers that send us deals.This site has some decent deals from time to time also - https://investorlift.com/And forget about appraisals unless you manipulate them.It's a blood joke if you ask me... lolI've had deals appraise for less than we bought and rehabbed which is impossible.And I'm pretty confident that my company has bought, fixed and sold more properties in our lifetime than many appraisers have appraised.Appraisers sometimes like to be A$$holes and give a lower appraisal just to screw with the flippers profit.I think they sometimes do this out of jealousy lolIt's a funny world we live in.Just my 2 Aussie cents.Much success 🙏
Brandon Tarby Looking for my FIRST MHP - Things to look for?
23 January 2024 | 14 replies
Do you let someone live on site for free to manage it and pay them or is it best to hirer a company to manage it?
Joe Maris Missing Info for Property Managers and Investors
22 January 2024 | 9 replies
In most states a property management company is required to be a real estate brokerage.
Cathy Li Airbnb Property Management Recommendation in San Antonio - Texas
22 January 2024 | 10 replies
I just lease them from owners but management company is very helpful.  
Patrick Flanagan 4 plex flooded
22 January 2024 | 3 replies
Hello, I’m curious if anyone has any tips on dealing with insurance companies?