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All Forum Posts by: Christopher Geddes

Christopher Geddes has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Wholesale Partners in Bozeman, MT

Christopher GeddesPosted
  • Investor
  • Bozeman, MT
  • Posts 4
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Hi Shaun!

I'm based in Bozeman and actively working for deals. Let's connect. Send me a DM

Post: Crippling analysis paralysis. Need some input:

Christopher GeddesPosted
  • Investor
  • Bozeman, MT
  • Posts 4
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@Account Closed I'm a Bozeman native and purchased property there while living out of state. I'm currenlty in the process of moving back to Bozeman and closing on another property. I have both types of property you mention (some purchased based on cash flow and some based on total return with appreciation.) Happy to talk in more detail if you want.

Thanks, Rob. The lease is up in May so I likely won't make any changes until then. You make a good point about understanding that the unit isn't exactly mine anymore. The overall cleanliness is less of a concern. I thought of this to hopefully prevent potential fire hazards from occurring. 

Hi All,

I'm new to BP. I recently purchased my first property in Montana. My unit is near a university and I inherited college students. They are fine renters but I have noticed that cleanliness is average at best and sometimes a potential fire hazard. For example, the washer/dryer is near the water heater and the tenants have not been properly throwing away dryer lint. I was concerned when a pile of lint had accumulated near the hot water heater. I already gave the tenants hell and discussed fire safety, but does anyone offer cleaning services once a month for peace of mind? My goal is to have major common areas cleaned and ensure the laundry area is free of lint, etc. 

Thanks,

Chris