Nathan Gesner
AirBnB mandates new COVID safety measures
14 October 2020 | 12 replies
important">Follow Airbnb’s 5-step enhanced cleaning processWe're now requiring all hosts to follow a 5-step enhanced cleaning process.
John B.
Explanation of Escalation Addendum
13 October 2020 | 3 replies
Keep the closing period short and the contract very very clean.
Paul Enzinger
Needing Investing Help!
14 October 2020 | 4 replies
At the end of each month or the agreed upon time frame, the co-host typically bills the owner for expenses incurred (cleaning, maintenance, etc.) and the agreed upon fee (i.e. 15% of revenue).
Aaron Macken
Getting Rental Comps
20 October 2020 | 47 replies
I also read in David Greene's BRRRR book that he likes to use rentometer.comWhat do you guys think?
Marquez King
Looking to build in real estate
14 October 2020 | 2 replies
Have you picked up David Greene's BRRRR book?
Victoria Hill
Looking to shawdow someone
14 October 2020 | 6 replies
@Jonathan Greene I completely agree with you!
Chris McKenna
Cleaning & Maintenance Fees in Remote Market
14 October 2020 | 5 replies
Is it more common to provide cleaning supplies or ask for that to be included in the quote?
Ben Kirchner
Anyone buying off auctions?
19 October 2020 | 5 replies
I know typically with courthouse auctions it is a very quick turnaround (maybe 24 hours) from when your offer gets accepted to when the payment is due and you close so you will have to be comfortable with the added risk of not being able to do much due diligence, or will have to scramble to quickly verify you are buying a clean title and to produce the cash for purchase if you don't have it already liquid.
Moises R Cosme
Generating Leads: Financial Freedom Through REI
14 October 2020 | 3 replies
Things we learned: (1) going through numbers, layouts, quotes etc. is annoying but necessary… This project will be tough, but we have already saved ourselves about $1,200 by doing the clean out.
Palmira Angelova
Old house - how much to budget for major repairs + maintenance?
6 November 2020 | 18 replies
If that's the case, you can't do any renovations until you have it professionally deleaded or it would be flagged for Unauthorized Deleading and you can get fined and the property would never be able to get a Lead Certificate, only a letter of Environmental Protection that states you did illegal work, got caught, then had to pay a professional to clean up the mess.