All Forum Posts by: John Lewis
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Post: BPCON2021 - New Orleans!!! Have You Registered Yet?

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September 8th is the estimated date for power restoration to New Orleans and no it's not under water. I'm about 30 minutes away in Laplace which was hit very hard. No power or water and home was destroyed but luckily we made it out alive. That's all that really matters. As for the conference I would think New Orleans would be back to some sense of normalcy by October 4th.
Post: BPCON2021 - New Orleans!!! Have You Registered Yet?

- Rental Property Investor
- La Place, LA
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Can't wait! Just a heads up to everyone. The city announced today that vaccines/testing will be mandatory for all indoor activities. Not sure exactly how that's going to work but I'm sure more info is coming.
Post: New Orleans Meet Up - before the conference

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@Justin Fraser it's a little outside of the quarter but the Wrong Iron bar would be a good spot. Its owned by Sidney Torres who is the host of the tv show "The Deed" on CNBC. I'm in the area and don't mind helping out.
Post: Greater New Orleans Meetups

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@Todd Bezdek I've been to a couple NOREIA meetings pre-covid and they are good.
Post: Attorney Recommendations in New Orleans

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@Amanda Vu I'd recommend David Birdsong. He is an attorney and also runs the New Orleans Real Estate Investor Association.
Post: Tennant not paying rent

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- La Place, LA
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@Irwin Velez look up the justice of peace in your area. They can explain all of your options and the eviction process is pretty simple in Louisiana but I'm not sure how covid would affect it but they can tell you. After that the first step will be to either hand them a notice or put it on their door. That should get their attention. More than likely they are getting enough unemployment to pay you but if they feel they can put you off they will.
Post: Travelling Nurses & Oil and Gas STR marketing / managing

- Rental Property Investor
- La Place, LA
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Facebook has a couple groups that work great. One is turnaroumd: homes for hands and the other is outage and turnaround rentals. I've had a lot of success with those. Craigslist is also still good Nd of course word of mouth. Let your renters know if you have open places because they're all looking to find a good place that can save them per diem.
Last tip is to find out where they're staying now..usually an extended stay motel. Call them to get prices so you know what you can charge. Don't short yourself but also don't take advantage of the workers getting per diem. A bad reputation can really hurt your business.
Post: Great househack opportunity in New Orleans/Jefferson

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- La Place, LA
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Looks like a good one. I used to live in Old Jefferson and loved it!
Post: How many of you are building your own websites

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I've built my own site and since I'm in such a specialized niche I'm able to get a lot of people to visit it by using facebook groups to promote it. I rent mostly to traveling blue collar workers btw.
Post: What will be the impact of the Coronavirus crisis on real estate?

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- La Place, LA
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Not sure what to expect but I have personally been working on getting access to as much cash as possible over the last week or so. Although I took a loss I sold my stocks in my account that I use to mess around. Roth IRA will be next and then last resort is 401k. I have my reserves ready in case my rentals get in trouble and if not I'll be ready to invest when things clear up.