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Chris Farrugia Email drip campaign ideas for people that join my Facebook group?
1 May 2024 | 2 replies
They are:* A welcome email and invitation to join our group's monthly drawing for a gift card* An offer to help any way I can (recommendations for things around town, etc.)* An offer to send them my vendor list (this one gets HUGE response)* An offer to join Homebot for their homes here or up north* A question of who keeps them up to date on the sales in their neighborhood and an offer to be that person.
Christopher Jason Lloyd Wholesalers required to have license in VA
30 April 2024 | 54 replies
Yes, it costs a little more... adjust your offers accordingly.The law is a mirage.
Diana Mulvihill STR Number of Beds, Opinions Please
1 May 2024 | 27 replies
Still sleeps 8 but will allow you two families. secondly and more importantly make sure your bathrooms match sleeping rooms, this is a deal breaker on all str that we purchase and has been proven time and again. 3 bed needs to be 3 bath thank you for the great thoughts. 3 bathroom or 2.5 bathroom is rare in this part of california unless it's a bigger house, like 4+ bedrooms. it's an important thing to note, tho: i hadn't thought of that, but if i offer to sleep 8 instead of six, yes, 2 bathrooms is not great. thank you for the insight! 
Nathan Gesner Research Question - Red Flags when interviewing Property Managers?
30 April 2024 | 27 replies
- Broad language excusing PM from any responsibility (including that of anyone they subcontract out to)- Charging the owner additional "convenience fees" if they "fail" to perform according to an agreement (with broad language about what that means)- Making the owner pay for any mediation / attorney fees for both parties (with no cap specified)Specific fee structure: - Management Fee: 10% scheduled rents (up to 3 units); 8% up to 15; 6% up to 35- New tenants placement (not renewals): 50% first month rent- 10% mark-up on all service fees (no receipts required)- 15% mark-up on total cost for any capital expenditures- Flat turnover fee- Flat evictions fee
Agustin Silveyra Looking For Investor Friendly Title Companies
30 April 2024 | 5 replies
I've used several title companies but the best so far has been Albatross Title Services out of St.
Roque Miranda Looking to BRRRR in AL
2 May 2024 | 13 replies
Happy to offer a helping hand.
Mark Prather Hello from the greater St Louis area
1 May 2024 | 7 replies
I appreciate your offer and will likely take you up on your offer to help. 
James Mays HELOC - Where to get one?
1 May 2024 | 3 replies
Current lender is Chase and they do not offer HELOCs.No real interest in Home Equity Loans as they are not as flexible as a line of credit.Looking forward to the convo!
Peter Shah Hold or Buy?
30 April 2024 | 6 replies
Also would come with the stress of a loan, and debt servicing.
Rome Gal Bad or good investment? Hard Rock Hotel Room San Diego...
30 April 2024 | 18 replies
Hard Rock Hotel (Downtown San Diego) has offered investment ownership opportunities for certain rooms within their establishment... has anybody had experience with this or horror stories of such investments?