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Simon Obas Haven’t met my new tenants
27 August 2019 | 19 replies
Monitor each tenants and their behaviors and see if you receive complaints and about any the tenant from the other tenants take heed and that will guide your decide with who you will have to get rid of.
Albert Williams III Wholesaling mobile home parks
29 November 2022 | 7 replies
Solid location, infrastructure, density, and economics.
Peter Morgan I like pets but what are the disadvantages of renting with pets
22 June 2020 | 12 replies
They tend to pay more and stay longer.This kind of close monitoring only works in landlord friendly states, evicting someone here in NJ for anything but non-payment is extremely hard. 
Justin Dragon Solutions for submetering water in a multifamily
23 August 2021 | 4 replies
Then it monitors the usage and sends it to a hub plugged into the wall somewhere which is connected to the cell towers.
Richard Palmer Looking at my first multifamily
30 December 2021 | 12 replies
Is the local government investing a substantial amount of capital into the infrastructure in some way to improve the area? 
Jordan L. Tenant’s neighbor called. Should I call back?
11 July 2022 | 11 replies
It may be worthwhile to have a relationship with neighbors that enjoy monitoring the neighborhood and reporting problems, as long as it doesn't get out of control.
Chris Martin It's not possible? 850 FICO for a RE investor?
18 July 2022 | 31 replies
The only reason I even know mine is because I have 3 different credit guard & monitoring services from data breaches, and I get these reports on a regular basis.
Krystal Barcliff Property Management Company
10 June 2023 | 2 replies
& Regs. r. 520-1-.07Legal/Regulatory Action: Rule(link is external)The Georgia Real Estate Commission has identified the following tasks that unlicensed support personnel may perform:Answer the phone, forward calls to the licensee;Submit data in listings to a MLS;Follow up on loan commitments after the negotiation of the contract;Gather the necessary documents for a closing;Secure public information documents from a courthouse or other public sources;Have keys made for listings;Install or remove lock boxes from listings;Create ads and promotional materials that are to be approved by the licensee;Place ads in newspapers, magazines and other publications as instructed by the real estate agent;Receive, record and make deposits – security deposits, earnest money, advance rents;Fill in contract forms following the instructions of the licensee;Monitor license reports and personnel files;Compute commission checks;Place and remove signs on/from properties;Order routine repair works as instructed by the agents;Pick up and deliver documents and keys;Schedule appointments on behalf of the licensee;Schedule inspections on properties;Schedule the dates for the mortgage application, the walkthrough before closing and the closing;Schedule an open house;Accompany a licensee to an open house or a showing only for security purposes;Perform maintenance works on properties.The Commission has identified the following tasks as some of the activities that unlicensed support personnel shall not perform:Make cold calls or otherwise contact the public for the purpose of securing prospects for listings, leasing, sales, exchanges, or property management of real estateHost open houses, kiosks, home show booths, or fairsPrepare promotional materials/advertisements without the review and approval of an affiliated licensee and firmShow real estateAnswer any questions on title, financing, or closings (other than the time and place)Answer any questions regarding a listing except for information on price and amenities expressly authorized in writing by the licensee;Discuss or explain a contract, listing, lease, agreement, or other real estate document with anyone outside the firm;Discuss the attributes or amenities of real estate, under any circumstances, with a prospective purchaser or lessee;Collect or hold deposit monies, rent, other monies or anything of value received from the owner of real estate or from a prospective purchaser or lessee.Discuss with the owner of the real estate, the terms and conditions of the real estate offered for sale or lease;Collect or hold deposit monies, rent, other monies, or anything of value received from the owner of real estate or from a prospective purchaser or lessee;Provide owners of real estate or prospective purchasers or lessees with any advice, recommendations or suggestions as to the sale, purchase, exchange, or leasing of real estate that is listed, to be listed, or currently available for sale or lease. 
Terrance Miller LGBTQ Navy Veteran, Creative Acquisitions Artist
23 November 2019 | 7 replies
@Brandon Battle If it wasn’t for the “life choices” made by Chris & Terrance to protect and serve our country, you could have potentially been denied the right to express your “hallway monitor” opinions regarding the acceptable way for an new member to introduce themselves and the correct way for a member to welcome them to the forum.
Alphonso Clark Need help with deal analysis and due diligence
27 April 2016 | 14 replies
Again, with the right terms the deal may be solid if there are no surprises, aka perform due diligence on infrastructure, area, etc. 3.