Pit bulls EVERYWHERE!
I just started advertising my home and overall feel like I've had a good response, but it seems like 75% of the people calling/emailing want to bring there Pit bull in.
I love dogs, but what ...
Hi everyone, my name is Tom Harrington and I just wanted to introduce myself to the community here! My wife and I live in Canton Ohio (home of the Football Hall of Fame) and we were recently blessed with the birth of...
YO, PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PROS! What does everyone charge for pet fees and monthly charges, etc... And while your answering, what is your criteria (ex: up to 40 lbs, can't have a particular breed, etc...)?
So I’m coming to a close on my first single family flip and let’s just say the experience with the contractor has been less than what I had hoped for. Now he is expecting a payment of somewhere between $3500-4500 ( he...
Hi BP,
Just curious to see what everyone does on a daily basis to progress their real estate journey.
I’m a newbie, I have one rental property under my belt and am looking to scale. I’ve caught the real estate bug ...
SHARE BUTTON I watched Ross Hamilton's Tax Foreclosure Overages webinar and it peaked my interest. I would like to get some feedback from anyone/everyone that ha...
Hi everyone,I am a total newbie. I just started learning about real estate and I must say I am intrigued, excited and scared all at the same time! I have been working at my current job for 16 years and I come to reali...
I have a prospective tenant who is moving to our area to work as an air traffic controller. He seems very responsible, but he has a pit bull. The dog seems very friendly but I am afraid to be opening myself up to li...
Having a discussion at the office, and this question came up.If a dog breed is banned by the city your rental is located in, do you have to accept it as an emotional support animal?Pit bulls always get the bad rap, so...
Hi, I'm closing on a multi-family 4-plex in Phoenix and I'm starting to research property management companies. I've noticed that some charge a flat rate vs taking a percentage of the total rental income. The flat r...