I came across this article today and I would like to get your thoughts on it. As I’m sure most of you are aware, the housing market has been recovering since the financial crisis in 2008. Since then, there has been a ...
Currently closing on a 30-unit commercial multifamily building. What are some good ways that you've used to increase the property value? Thanks!
Hello everyone! In California you are required to provide 30 days notice to raise rent if it is less than 10 percent of the rent being charged and 60 days notice if it is being raised more than 10 percent of the rent ...
Looking for all suggestions and open to ideas. I have a property that consist of 1 building, split legal 2 unit (front and rear). Front is spacious 2/1 and a large studio in the rear. As stated in the title, the uni...
I have a house in the St Clair county. The average rents are for 1000 USD but I have a section 8 property at 650. I want to raise the rents to section 8 but they don't answer my emails or calls, and it's been months. ...
Admittedly, the title is a bit of a teaser, but it's 100% true - and it's simple!
Let's say you have the means to purchase a property in cash - keep it simple, $100K. You need to put $10K into it to bring it up to "...
As per latest study, it is seen that there is an increase in residential real estate investment, due to upbeat market of real estate in 2015. The elements which have caused the increment in residential investment are:...
I'm looking for property management software can help me track specific items in rent controlled buildings. I'm currently using spreadsheets, and want to move off of them. I've looked at many programs but cant find...
Do you notify your tenant a few months before their rental contract is about to expire? And ask them if they want to renew their contract/and/or get feedback about how they liked your property? If so, how has your exp...
I have a tenant that is part of Section 8 housing. I am looking to raise his rent. Are there any procedures in place that I have to follow or can I just send a normal rent increase letter to the tenant? Thanks for all...