Hi All,My tenants are currently paying rent with a check but have asked if they can pay electronically. What are the best options for this? and are there fees associated with receiving rent this way?thanks,Leah
I invest out of state. I have a couple of turnkey properties in Indiana, purchased from the same provider (who does the PM as well) 2 years ago. One of my properties was vacated around November last year (eviction). ...
We've moved back to advertising and screening our own tenants and we are trying to get smarter about it. I KNOW I saw somewhere in these forums a good case for collecting tenant bank account numbers during the applic...
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We are going to be renting out a property that we just bought to live in as our primary home. Circumstances have changed and due to a relocation, it seems that it will be best to rent it for now even though th...
I am a young investor (23) and currently have 4 single family residential rental properties around the Kansas City area. I have been frustrated with multiple things that my current property management company has been...
In a day where technology is pushing down transaction fees for purchases (i.e. Redfin, Homie, etc.) is this happening in property management anywhere? It seems like there should be a tech-first property management com...
I have been having trouble managing my properties because of the long list of never-ending things. Bills, repairs, late payments, etc... It is getting to be a lot. I have just found this forum from Google a few days a...
President Harry S Truman once said “Men make history and not the other way around. In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still. Progress occurs when courageous, skillful leaders seize the opportunity...
Close to where I live, there are quite a few condo hotels and it seems like people have done well with them. Although the revenue isn't that great, if you get a good location, and a good management company behind it (...
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