All Forum Posts by: Kenny Dahill
Kenny Dahill has started 19 posts and replied 1021 times.
Post: Property Manager recommendations for Central Florida?

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Hi @Jeff T., curious why you are making the switch? I'll send you a DM with more info.
Post: Calling All Property Managers!

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Burbz is out to identify the best quality property management firms across the nation and reward them with free leads! We are a new marketplace for property management that is designed from feedback of professional managers.
We are currently expanding our network and want to expose your firm to more leads. Here is how we can provide value:
Reduced Marketing: You're busy. Sales calls can take 20-40 mins and can be a lost opportunity. Burbz marketplace is designed to reduce your marketing efforts; time and budget. You have an opportunity to submit proposals directly to the owner for free! It only takes 3-5 mins to submit. Properties are available for full reviews to first determine if they meet your criteria, we believe having insight is key to making decisions and saving time in case it does not meet your criteria.
Fair Ratings: Upset tenants skew ratings on Google or Yelp. That hurts your business leads. We are creating a rating system that only Burbz-verified owners will be allowed to provide ratings. Owner's want to know what other owner's think. These ratings are in subcategories, because a generic 1-5 doesn't tell the full story! This helps you also build your brand and a niche.
Free!: Our marketplace is a free service for you to search, review and submit proposals. No bidding contests, monthly fees or cost-per-click. The only time your firm is charged is when the owner has awarded you! Making this as close to "nothing to lose" as possible. Allowing your business to save marketing dollars from failed sales.
It is important to Burbz to create an eco-system of trust and quality. We have listened to the property management industry across the nation and done our best to create a marketplace that will value the property management firms as equally as we do real estate investors.
Check us out at www.theburbz.com and register today! You can be alerted for future leads in your area.
Post: Is this the right Property mgmt?

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@Remone R. If you need some proposals, Burbz is definitely able to get you a few proposals relatively quick. Only takes a few minutes to set up and request for proposals.
Post: Looking for a realtor to rent out my properties, Akron Oh

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@Sharon S., only rent out or manage as well? We are currently expanding our network in the Cleveland and Akron area for property managers, which majority also do tenant placements.
Post: Northern Kentucky property management

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@David Fawcett, @Domonic Hopson, @Richard Y. If you are still needing helping finding property management, please send me a message and I'll see how we can help out.
Post: Is this the right Property mgmt?

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Oh nice. There was a recently listing on Burbz for Federal Way, they were one of the firms who submitted a proposal. I know that's south of Seattle but it could be the same team.
Post: Is this the right Property mgmt?

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@Remone R., what area are your rentals? Renters Warehouse has a lot of locations across the US.
Post: Property Management Company in Dallas, Tx area

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Hi @Michael Tennant, I'll send you a private message with more information. What type of properties do you currently have?
Post: Turnkey rental properties for a new investor

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@Account Closed, that makes them convenient. Not necessarily appropriate.
Convenience comes with a 'tax'. They burdened the risk to renovate the property and then place a tenant, you skipped it. However, there are plenty of new investors who do not go with the turnkey approach and instead decide to learn through the trench. They can be rewarded with higher returns because the earlier in the process you take a property over, the more risk.
Turnkeys can also be more dangerous. Always do your due diligence in real estate. Always. Make sure you know their quality of workmanship, quality of tenant, etc. Just because they placed the tenant doesn't mean they are good. If you skim your due diligence that is where you'll find yourself in more trouble and hard work.
Post: Property Management B Class Birmingham, AL

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Hi @Nicholas Weisman, what type of B class property do you have? MF or SFR?