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Scott F. Do you reward your Residents at their lease anniversary if so how
15 March 2017 | 36 replies
Yes I know it’s only $25 or $50 bucks, who cares as long as I don’t have another vacancy and have to another update/rehab/fill in the blank… It’s much cheaper to reward the good behavior and try to prolong the tenancy as long as possible I’m quite aware that this paltry amount isn’t the glue that keeps them from moving, but it helps.
Account Closed new investor need advice on probates & foerclosures
27 May 2017 | 3 replies
Find what THEY want to buyer, then go into the marketplace and "fill their orders".If your buyers are open to foreclosures and probates, THEN research those topics.My $0.02 ...
Roxanne Brooks Escalation Clause Ethics
18 July 2020 | 5 replies
OK, I'm going to stir the pot on this one a bit, here goes ... personally, I think escalator clauses are chicken s$%t ... if I were selling a property (and I have been in this situation), I would NOT accept escalator clauses, but rather just instruct the buyer to send in their highest and best offer.
Steve S. First Rental - Rentor moves in on 8/1 - RATE MY DEAL
31 July 2016 | 10 replies
So I've finally gotten off the pot so to speak and after years of reading on real estate but investing in the stock market, I've acquired my first rental. 
Chris H. Mobile Home Park Deal Analysis
17 August 2016 | 9 replies
There are currently 20 spots filled at $150/month. (20 spots @ $150/month X 12 months = $36,000 income)Assuming 30% down at this price: $43,500Mortgage of $101,500 @ 4% for 20 years = $615/month or $7,380/year.Taxes/Insurance (assuming 0.5% tax) ~$2,000 year.$36,000 income - $9,380 tax/mortgage/insurance = $26,620.~61% cash on cash return.I know this does not include fees for collecting rent/marketing the property, but what am I missing here?
David Zheng First Real Estate meeting totally a Flop
23 August 2016 | 10 replies
I picked up my CPA and an investing partner from these random meetups filled with mostly newbies.
Vincent Chen What exactly can I have before put the property under contract?
22 August 2016 | 2 replies
A lot of landlords will fill a multi family unit property with less then desirable tenants to deceive potential buyers by showing low vacancy and great cash flow.Maintenance; This is the tricky one.  
David Zheng Craziest Thing You've Ever Found in a Property
27 March 2017 | 41 replies
I was working for my Uncle at the time who owns a lot of buy and holds and we went to one of his SFRs which recently became vacant and the previous renter left his brother behind (mid 30s but very slow mentally) and he was using pots around the house for bathrooms for at least a month.
Jay Ho Real Estate Investment
27 March 2017 | 3 replies
I think you can fill out a pre-approval app online, too.