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Bill C. Design your OWN Property Management Compensation Package
21 October 2020 | 23 replies
So perhaps you structure your payments at an amazing rate such as if they have already achieved 100% occupancy with quality tenants (i.e. 700+ credit scores, or 4X income levels, or 90% without pets, or other such criteria you deem highly valuable) and require cost-sharing for anything that falls below that standard - the "penalty" I was describing above. 
Kenneth Hynes 1031 into DST info
10 November 2020 | 5 replies
The most important thing to understand about DSTs is that you will need to partner with a firm to do due diligence at the property level.
Scott Stevens Should I file complaints on this selling agent/Realtor?
20 October 2020 | 9 replies
@Scott Stevens this is outragous on so many levels.
Zach P. FICA TAX Question (EMPLOYEE and EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE SIDE BUSINESS)
20 October 2020 | 16 replies
Sometimes, however, if your trading activity is substantial enough, it can rise to the level of "trade or business" which has both positives and negatives.
Joshua Cochran You are only as strong as your weakest link
20 October 2020 | 0 replies
What kind of people/ careers/ occupations would help stabilize your team and take you to the next level?
Mike Smith How to forecast demand in multifamily in a certain area?
23 October 2020 | 4 replies
I've add others just tell me to look at occupancy, which is a difficult to use at high occupancy levels when I'm looking to add a substantial number of new units to the inventory.
Frank S. Prices dropping over the past month?
23 October 2020 | 8 replies
Also, prices were somewhat artificially inflated and lenders have become more conservative, effectively moving prices back down to a more authentic level
Ari Hadar Are BP calculators free to use?
23 October 2020 | 6 replies
Click on the dropdown menu in the upper right corner at your picture and go to "Account Upgrades" to see the differences between the membership levels.
Nick Gerli Which Markets are Oversupplied?
26 October 2020 | 28 replies
While their growth rates might be lower, you might feel more confident in the existing rents and value levels given how little supply competition there is. 
Ryan G. Renovate/Remodel a buy & hold
21 October 2020 | 4 replies
Bathroom hardward (TP and towel racks) - mount to a 1x4 plaque that is screwed to studs. you can pretty much hang on it without pulling out the hardware. i use entry level granite countertops - stain resistant, and should last a long time. i put LVP through the entire house, bathrooms and closets included. its water proof and scratch resistant. while the initial cost is more than carpet, you wont have to replace it as often. i use Sherwin-Williams Harmony line of paint, in a semi-gloss sheen. the semi-gloss is easier to wipe off for small marks, and the harmony line has deodorizers built in. for exterior door knobs, i use the smartkey knobs from kwikset. you can rekey a knob in a few minutes - no need to pay rekeying fees anymore. last tip - figure out which appliances your market typically provides. in my market, its not common to provide washers and dryers, so i dont. thats one less thing to have to repair. 4. i dont see an issue with the gas stove. to convert to electric you will need to have a 220V plug, which could be costly to install if not already there.