Hi!We used a real estate agent to rent out our home in Ca last year. Long story short, she yelled at my husband and me on the phone, lost us a month of rent (due to having us sign an addendum we knew nothing about but...
Does anybody have any experience with or heard about Mid Florida Property Management of Charlotte County? I'm about to sign management contracts with them, have only spoken over the phone and have detected some red fl...
I listed my first floor apartment for the first time last night on CL and immediately got many inquiries. Some just replies that they want to see the apartment. I directed them to my website where they could see in...
I have a follow up question for my fellow apartment owners. I have a group of apartment owners that I have not gotten a hold of through cold calling, direct mail, regular texting, and email blasts. I was planning to ...
Hey all, I was wondering if anyone had experience with First Choice Loan www.firstchoice-loan.com out of Sacramento California? I filled out a very vague "application" and was "approved" quickly which seems a littl...
Are people more likely to respond to a phone call about buying their property or a post card/yellow letter. I’m trying to put myself in a normal person’s shoes, and I feel like I’d be more inclined to answer a phone c...
I have a Google voice number set up for tenants to call but what if its after business hours and it's an emergency? I dont want to give out my personal number. I also dont have a property manager or handyman yet. How ...
I drive for dollars and when I find a place I'm interested in, I know how to find the owners name and address. When I try looking for their phone numbers it's like running into a brick wall. Does anyone have any sug...
When using a phone to speak to sellers/buyers, what do you prefer - Landline telephone? Or, VoiP?I don't use a cellphone because mine sucks and drops calls, so I have not included it as a choice, respectively. Please ...
BP,I went to a seminar last week and I heard a little trick that some people do to quickly access repair costs. He called it the "Rule of 5." The basic premise is, you add $5K for each major repair the property needs ...