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Christine Mwai First late rent fee ....
6 March 2017 | 37 replies
One tip is to use an electronic rent collection service to take out the human interaction in collecting rent and other fees.
Wesley Sherow Self-Managing as an Owner; A Secret Agent's Advice
18 August 2022 | 3 replies
How do you interact with your tenants - as an owner, or as a property manager?
Garrett Terrell New Western Acquistions
6 April 2021 | 6 replies
Another major element of this document is that it lets the investor know we're a licensed real estate brokerage and we do not represent the investor as a client.
Max Johnson How should I continue learning about the real estate world?
23 December 2022 | 8 replies
Again, the BiggerPockets store has some books for this or you can learn by watching podcasts, reading blogs, and interacting on the forum.
Nathan Hayes Watch out for scammers using the BP name and logo
11 January 2023 | 0 replies
I had this interaction with someone I followed by mistake after adding my company profile to Instagram. 
Huan Yang 16 unit multi family in Waco Texas
12 July 2016 | 28 replies
I am an emotional investor as well as one who uses the numbers to interact with my emotions.  
Alex Pepe Young Investor / Looking to network
14 September 2022 | 19 replies
Again, the BiggerPockets store has some books for this or you can learn by watching podcasts, reading blogs, and interacting on the forum.
Eli C. When does forming a multimember LLC count as a security transaction
1 April 2013 | 33 replies
Do you plan to have the other investors meet at any point or will they all be silent and not interact with one another?
Hamilton F. SEC ATTORNEY Referral for Reg D 506 P.P.M. [Maryland/Washington DC area]
21 August 2015 | 7 replies
After you've analyzed a few PPMs, I'm sure you've gleaned, as I now have, the common structural elements, and the latitude syndicators have in fulfilling what must be disclosed, etc.Since I started asking the leadership at my local REIA’s, CPA’s, fellow investors, etc. , it turns out there are a number of investors and mortgage brokers who’ve gone through the process successfully in my local DC/MD metro area, with whom I’ve been put in contact.It’s been amazing how helpful contacts are being, by just letting them know I’m moving up to the commercial syndication level of investing (as well as continuing buy and hold SFH, as a tool to build trust with private lenders, who might then feel more comfortable moving up to commercial).Best of luck.
Matthew King Rental house landscaping
22 August 2020 | 5 replies
Avoid exotic, hard to care for plant materials, or plants that are highly susceptible to disease and/or insects.Consider elements of Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design CPTED.... google it to learn more.Here's an excerpt from our rental agreement, you may find helpful:LANDSCAPING/YARD CARE.Regular landscaping/yard care (mowing, edging, trimming, fertilizer, weed control) will be provided by _______________________.For all Tenants:a.Tenant agrees to keep yards, walkways, patios and decks clear and to keep premises free of junk and debris.b.Tenant accepts liability for all landscape damage and/or replacement of such, if caused by neglect, abuse or lack of water.c.Tenant may plant the beds adjacent to their dwelling to their liking, but only with those plants that are of appropriate size and type for the beds.All plants brought or caused to be brought to the property by Tenant will be cared for by Tenant.d.Tenant agrees not to cut or prune trees, hedges and shrubs.This will be Landlord’s responsibility.e.Tenant agrees to properly dispose of all plant debris and agrees to not leave such on the property.f.Landlord will consider special Tenant requests for planting and removal of plants, shrubbery and trees, but reserves the right to determine the make-up of the landscaping.For Tenants of single family homes only: a.Tenant agrees to mow, water, and keep the grass, lawn, flowers and shrubbery thereon in good order and condition, applying fertilizers and weed retardant as needed. b.If there is a failure of Tenant to keep the landscaping in good order and to follow these guidelines, Landlord reserves the right to hire a landscaping service at Tenant’s expense (after a 10-day notice to perform covenant).c.Landlord reserves the right to restore the landscaping to its initial condition, as it was at the time Tenant began occupancy, or if improved during Tenant’s occupancy, to the level of such improvement.