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Garrett White Hiring a MHP Manager
14 August 2016 | 12 replies
Their duties will generally be:- Eyes and ears- Collect the rent/deposit- Hand out letters/notices/what-nots- Meet/Inspect the work done by contractors- Show UnitsAny extra pay might be justified for:- Mowing- Competently going to court on your behalf- Commissions for selling a home or 100% collections for a month- Doing a renovationDon't expect to get someone competent in a 20 space park...  
John Plumstead Military Guy in Pullman Washington
12 January 2017 | 4 replies
Long time listener, first time caller...Active duty Army.
Ethan Perry Multiple Exits, House Hack vs Rezone vs Wholesale vs Rehab
23 January 2017 | 14 replies
land use and planning issues are not solved on the internet unless you happen to get a developer in your particular town to chim in here.YOu want to simply walk into the planning department of the town the property is in.. and if its not in a town then the county planning department.. sit down or stand at the counter and ask these questions of the duty planner... this will give you an indication of what can be done if anything given the zoning.you can also talk to a land planner in your city or county  ( fee based) or lastly most civil engineers that do residential work will know these answers as well.that's the bottom line go to the authorities that control these issues and ask them.
Adam Kasix [First Deal] Placing an Offer... NOW WHAT?
21 February 2017 | 9 replies
While the listing agent can be helpful she has a duty to her client.
Rudy Manna Tenant Eviction - Please Advise
27 January 2017 | 14 replies
Leases may be in writing or print, or partly in writing and partly in print, and shall be legal and valid for any term or period not exceeding one year, without acknowledgment, witnesses or seals.Heather put a quote for the RCW .220, which pertains to active duty military.
Steven C. Suarez How to divvy up with partners on buy/holds
20 December 2016 | 28 replies
Each relationship is extremely vital to your current and future success.Good luck moving forward.
Colin Reid Military Tenant Wants to Break Lease
6 January 2017 | 18 replies
Tenants on regular duty have a Federal Exemption and can break the lease with recourse AND demand deposit returns (base upon conditions of course).I ran into the at Ft Campbell, TN and was a reason for me to backout of the purchase.Simile, wish them God's Speed and a safe return.
Ronnie Woolbright Late fees and month to month lease
28 January 2017 | 13 replies
(d) A provision of a lease that purports to waive a right or exempt a party from a liability or duty under this section is void.
James Stevens Re-listening to BP Podcasts
21 March 2018 | 4 replies
Education and knowledge is always a vital part of growth and expansion.
Matthew Welch Real Estate Time Management/office admin duties
4 January 2016 | 1 reply

What is everyone's opinion on staying organized in the office,  Keeping the desk clean!?  Do most scan everything into the computer and save it on the computer or the cloud, or are many saving the hard copies and fili...