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William Tindol Can Property Owners See Rental Apps from a Property Mgr?
29 June 2019 | 3 replies

I currently am using property managers from my rental properties. One property manager told me that he would send me the signed lease of the tenant that passes his screening process. I asked if I could see the applica...

Viviana Villegas First Airbnb, need CPA and legal advice
22 May 2021 | 9 replies

I’m in Dallas, Texas and just started renting my first Airbnb rental, I need CPA or legal advice on whether we need to form a LLC now or wait until we have more properties. Will it benefit for us to have income comin...

Elliott Gansner Increasingly disabled tenant damaging common bathrooms
10 December 2020 | 3 replies

I am a property manager at a lower cost, but market rate, (unsubsidized, no section 8, etc) SRO apartment building in Portland, OR. I have a long time tenant who is in his mid-60s and is becoming increasingly physical...

James Slaughter Hypersensitive Tennant
21 December 2015 | 15 replies

BP landlord's!  Last month I rented a one bedroom corner unit apartment to a new tennant in a 100+ yr old historic building that really is an amazing space.  Tennant was young, great personality, awesome references, c...

Joshua D. How to show a unit without having to be there?
23 June 2018 | 3 replies

So we got a pretty good system in place so far and i was reading the book landlording on auto pilot and he actually has some kind if keybox he has there for tenant. My question is what is the correct way to go about d...

Darrell Shepherd Who's doing stuff in Nashville?
7 May 2016 | 8 replies

I was in Nashville a couple of weeks ago and it sure looked like opportunity.  Would love to connect with anyone doing work up there.  Wholesaler/agent/contractor, etc. and get a little education about the market.  Is...

Michelle R. Shopping Center- fire exit signs
4 November 2019 | 9 replies

We have purchased a shopping center with 20+ tenants. They are on NNN leases. The leases do not specify landlord has to handle fire exit batteries, bulbs, etc. The leases actually say the tenant is responsible for kee...

Ryan Bird Rental listing - what to avoid
27 February 2022 | 12 replies

Trying to see if there are things I should avoid saying in rental listing. Can I say the “unit is close to Costco , short drive to university and walking distance to park etc”. Any best practices for rental listing to...

Olie Wilkins Ever Wonder Why The Banks Don’t Like To Own The Real Estate?
26 March 2006 | 1 reply

“Are Banks Really the Best Commercial Lender For Your Project?”

A commercial lender offers loans backed by hard collateral, usually real estate. Although real estate is not the only type of asset lenders will loan a...

Jamie Brayton New flooring- what would you do?
6 November 2017 | 5 replies

We are renovating a smaller unit that needs new flooring in the bedroom/living room (about 350 square feet of flooring). It currently has carpet. We were tempted to glue down vinyl plank (we had luck with pressure sen...