Will Kenner
Remote security cameras
5 December 2021 | 11 replies
Currently for my primary residence I have a Ring system which works well and provides the basic surveillance that I'd like to have for rental properties; perimeter motion lights with cameras to record parking lot and back alley activities, "check in" on the grounds to ensure the landscapers are actually showing up, no one has graffitied the fence, determine false alarms on a vacant property, etc.
Sean Giere
Looking for insight on my STR
23 December 2023 | 13 replies
--> It might also help to give the property a design refresh, and putting wallpaper up behind the beds would add a nice punch of color to the home.
Todd Fullerlove
Redoing the siding for a rental
14 May 2020 | 5 replies
It seems like a lot bigger DIY job than Vinyl.That little place could really use some curb appeal.I took the pic above and floated some curb appeal things onto it that I'd think about if it were mine.A new door opening on the right, double the window size, and a more modern color scheme, a little wider siding, etc...Which is a lot more money than just residing in vinyl.I used GIMP to make this (quickly), and not an architectural program which is why it looks a little cartoonish.Good Luck!
Rashawn Stevens
Using Facebook Ads to find Motivated Sellers
2 February 2023 | 52 replies
We make sure to have creatives with VERY BRIGHT colors that way it interrupts the scroll of FB users.
Ron Williams
Market Update Hilton Head Island
1 September 2021 | 0 replies
If a luxury home has the correct updates with current colors and surfaces etc., the seller can name their price.
Michael C Williams
Court throws out pocket listing lawsuit against NAR and MLS
24 December 2023 | 6 replies
On Dec. 18, the district judge filed an order to reopen the case, vacating the previous order granting a motion to dismiss.What's at stake: TAN CEO David Faudman has previously argued that NAR's Clear Cooperation policy effectively prevents private listing services like his from gaining a foothold in local markets.
Charlie Krzysiak
Future College Graduate Starting His Real-Estate Journey
23 December 2023 | 4 replies
I am mainly taking these next two years as a student to learn as much as I can about real estate before I put it into motion.
Christopher Morris
Adding a kitchen - first time rehabber
14 November 2023 | 8 replies
Double check their liability insurance & comp (especially if they have employees).As for rehabbing, use comps in the area, don't over do it but do produce a clean good quality job.Neutral colors typically do the trick.best of luck!
Lindsey Clark
Broker charging lease renewal fee for rental property
7 September 2022 | 35 replies
@Lindsey Clark interesting how many posters to this thread showed their true colors with their recommendations to break a contract they just didn't like.How many of these same posters do you think would be insisting a tenant or contractor follow a contract that they benifetted from?
Justin Jarboe
LEASE ADDENDUMS? What extras do you add to your lease
12 August 2020 | 78 replies
If at the end of tenancy there is damage (including but not limited to: coloring, marks, scratches, holes, dents) collectively per wall greater than the size of a $.25 quarter (US coin) than a deduction from security deposit will apply for the repair of said wall(s).15: Not sure how to word this - also its not super common knowledge.