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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Sanchez

Daniel Sanchez has started 3 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Property Manager Pet Policy

Daniel Sanchez
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$895* is the Monthly rent, my mistake. 

Post: Property Manager Pet Policy

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I'm seeking feedback on the fairness and market alignment of a pet fee structure implemented by a property manager in a low-income rental market. The units rent for $850/month. The manager charges:

  • A one-time, non-refundable pet fee of $350 per pet
  • A recurring monthly fee of $50/pet for pets under 30 lbs
  • A recurring monthly fee of $80/pet for pets over 30 lbs

Given the low-income tenant base and the rent level, does this fee structure seem reasonable and aligned with risk management, or does it feel excessive and potentially exclusionary? I'd appreciate hearing how others are approaching pet policies in similar markets.

Post: Multi Family Unit Investing (not the best location)

Daniel Sanchez
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@Steve Daddeo very helpful thank you Steve!

Post: Property Manager review

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Hello BP community! Deciding between two property management companies in Jacksonville, Florida to manage my fourplex. JWB property management & Metropolitan property management. Do any investors work with these companies? If so, your experience with either. Thank you! 

Post: Multi Family Unit Investing (not the best location)

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Hey Jaycee, thanks for reaching back to me. Each unit has 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom (total: 8 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms). Average rent: $995

Zip code: 32209 

Monthly mortgage: $2,286.90

Post: Multi Family Unit Investing (not the best location)

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Good afternoon BP community! I'm seeking advice on investing in an area that is not considered the best area to live in. My brother and I just finished closing on a fourplex in Jacksonville Florida. As new investors, is there any tips or advice we should follow to make sure we run our rental property efficiently. Thank you!!!