Joe Denker
Almost grad from Utah interested in everything
28 December 2015 | 6 replies
Because of previous goals and ambitions my experience thus far consists of employment in the architecture industry and a construction/business management education.
Shawn M.
Worst Landlord Headache Ever
26 December 2015 | 18 replies
The employer helps his employee find housing and even helps him pay his rent for awhile.
Michael Scarpato
First Rental Properties
4 December 2015 | 7 replies
Be sure to verify their employment and rental history and follow the same screening procedures for every prospective tenant.From our entire team, we wish you an incredibly successful future.
Steve Rozenberg
Finding Good Tenants?
9 December 2015 | 6 replies
Market the unit widely on popular sites to get a number of applicantsScreen Tenants ThoroughlyCredit CheckCriminal Background CheckSex Offender, Felonies, etc.Check with previous landlord referencesVerify Employment / Assets / IncomeVerify IdentityBe reasonable with:PoliciesHave a fair set of rules at the property and stick with themPricesPrice the unit appropriately in the marketPropertyHave a well maintained propertyI have found that crappy properties attract crappy tenants
Joshua Gorsuch
How to choose the right area to practice?
4 December 2015 | 7 replies
Since you're also interested in investing I'd look at things like % of rentals and vacancy rates (if you'received thinking buy and hold), DOM and % of list as well as % of expireds (if you're thinking flips), as well as economic factors (major employers, age brackets in neighbors) and level of stability there, quality of school system (include charter and privates, if applicable), and walkability of neighborhoods.
Chris Shaw
Out of State Investing for Beginner
2 December 2015 | 6 replies
Major employers are Abbott Labs, Pechanga and the hospitals.
Faisal Sami
Experienced Out of Town Landlord vs. Property Manager. Who wins?
3 December 2015 | 47 replies
Because it sounds like they do the job of a property manager, and unless they are all business partners, I believe they have to either be employed by you directly or licensed property managers to do leases, evictions, collect rent, etc., at least in the states where I do business.
Aaron Scott
Tax implication on partner split at sale of property
2 December 2015 | 7 replies
The income itself will be taxed the same way: Self Employment taxes plus your marginal rate.
Molly Krief
I am in need of evidence
12 December 2015 | 29 replies
Credit, employment and the ole "SKIN IN THE GAME" cliche is more necessary today than it ever was.