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Andrew Herrig How do you schedule your maintenance?
23 July 2015 | 1 reply
Enter repair in PM app (or tenant has already entered it)Assign to tech/handyman/etcUnit either has electronic lock on it or is has master-key accessIf handyman, he has door code or master keyIf 3rd party, they will be instructed to coordinate with tenantRepair is completed and marked as complete; tenant is automatically notified
Jeff L. Deed Transferred Sub-To: Just received Tax Bill. Is this normal?
26 July 2015 | 14 replies
I am assuming the mortgage company will still pay the tax bill and I just received this bill as standard procedure from the county simply making me aware of the bill?
David OConnell Confused and need Guidance
23 July 2015 | 8 replies
Just because there are no barriers to entry does not mean that everyone is a wholesaler.I understand that there are some legitimate wholesalers out there, but how do you guys feel about the fact that anyone can simply call themselves a wholesaler?
Matt McCourry Are my numbers to conservative?? And, what should be included when calculating a cap rate?
28 July 2015 | 4 replies
Heres the way I calculate it,(Gross Scheduled Rent) - (Vacancy rate (at least 5-6%)) = Operating Income(Operating Income) - (Repairs & Maintenance + Utilities + Taxes + Insurance + Management Fees (at least 8%) + Replacement reserve (capX)) = NOIThen I simply divide the asking price by the NOI (Asking Price /  NOI) to get the cap rate.I can't find anything above 5 or 6 % at best, am I doing something wrong or does the MLS just suck that bad??
Raymond Slater equity
11 August 2015 | 5 replies
You could simply get a mortgage on your property.
David Henriquez seeking to be a real estate investor assistant
25 July 2015 | 6 replies
I honestly don't know how to go about this.I'm looking to enter the world of REI.I'm good with social media,networking,marketing and like to see how houses are remodeled etc.I have tried going to REI clubs.But i meet investors that wants $$$ For there classes.I'm willing to work hard and prove myself.i'm located in miami fl.any suggestions would help out tremendously
Kenton C. Did I overlook this - tax assessment?
31 December 2015 | 8 replies
For this reason and more (like abatements, homestead exemption qualifications) simply call your local assessor to get the information "straight from the horses mouth" as they say in Texas.
Alberto Urena What should I do
28 July 2015 | 6 replies
Anchorage is a bit like Seattle or San Fran, takes a lot of money to enter the market and not a lot of cash flow.
Linda Weygant Rental Number 6 Under Contract
4 October 2015 | 31 replies
When entering the room, you have to do this weird limbo dance to avoid walking right into copper pipe.  
Scott Trench BiggerPockets' NEW Dashboard Boxes!!
28 July 2015 | 22 replies
The recommendations will simply lead you to the dashboard and if you aren't interested in seeing them you can "x" out of them in the top right of each box.Thanks guys!