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Chris Purcell Repairs - Are you always present as a Landlord?
4 December 2018 | 14 replies

I guess my question is - when you have somebody come to do repairs - is it OK to schedule the appointment, and have the Tenant let them in on their schedule?Or are you supposed to be there to not inconvenience the Ten...

Mike Hsiao Setting Leases to end in Peak Months?
31 August 2023 | 5 replies

I have a 4-plex in Normal Heights, and just getting started with managing the property.  One of the units leases will be ending at end of September.  I believe they want to renew the lease, but I'm thinking of only ex...

Tony Velez Property management advise
16 September 2015 | 3 replies

Im looking to buy a single family home as my first investment property. I'm new to this. If I decide to hire a PM...,what exactly am I paying for? What do they actually do?

Robert Kruse Charging for small damage that cannot simply be repaired/replaced
29 February 2016 | 5 replies

I am renting a room in my house and my current tenant is moving out. She recently caused a small burn in the laminate/vinyl floor in the kitchen. The burn is in the middle of the floor, but is only about the size of a...

Simon Stahl PropertyRadar vs RealtyTrac vs ReiPro
14 January 2017 | 5 replies

I was wondering what everyone is using to find pre foreclosures. I researched and nailed it down to those three: PropertyRadar, ReatlyTrac and ReiPro which does not seem to be that well known. Any pros, cons for those...

Vincent L. Irresponsible broker
20 April 2011 | 7 replies

I was bidding on an REO property in CT, and found out that the listing broker was holding my bid instead of forwarding it to the bank.

First time I made a bid, she held it and I lost the bid, the property going to an...

John Huynh Chicago: Flooding and In-law/Garden units
13 October 2022 | 5 replies

I notice in Chicago that there are a lot of mult-units with garden units and in-law units. It also seems like the rain storms are getting worse, If you own a building with a garden unit or in-law unit, has yours ever ...

Kendall Vrana Newbie from Savannah, GA
4 April 2017 | 10 replies

Hello! My name is Kendall, I recently moved to Savannah, GA last September when I took a job in slate roofing sales. My job is to teach continued education courses to architects, and while I love what I do, I have alw...

Ray Egan Newbie from Miami, Florida
14 June 2013 | 2 replies

Hi all!!

53 years of age, a former trombonist/composer in Canada for 22 years, now a full-time hardware store employee, photographer (one fashion shoot to date, but I'm trying!) author--well, one self-published book...