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Caroline Hedin 40 E-mails, 5 RSVP's, 0 Actually Show
12 February 2016 | 69 replies
Originally posted by @Lucero Sanchez:I don't answer to emails or text, potential tenants need to speak to me by phone, I than tell them to drive by the property and if they are still intersted to give me a call to set an appointment, This is exactly what Brandon Turner suggests (for non group showings) in his book on Managing Rentals and he also says to, "Instruct your prospective tenant to call you to confirm the appointment one hour before their scheduled time" (doesn't really have to be an hour someone already mentioned they call 30 minutes before) and if you don't hear from them then don't even go.  
Matthew Paul Even the experienced get burned .
6 June 2016 | 26 replies
There is no latent defect that was hidden...it was the buyer making an assumption.
Michael Baum New California legislation...
11 May 2024 | 14 replies
I dislike hidden fees.  
Dana Powell $40,000 or $7,000 to paint 1368 sq foot rental?
14 June 2024 | 16 replies
I've read The Aura is tricky if one doesn't follow its exact instructions
Rick Santasiere 4 Family Willington
15 December 2016 | 6 replies
-April 14, 2016 – One vacancy (in the best of the 4 units) and has been listed for 24 hours. 5 inquiries so far, with two –three solid candidates that have been instructed to do drive by visits prior to our first meeting.
Scott Martinson My sales pitch---feedback wanted
8 February 2017 | 6 replies
My conversation with him revolved around the following points:1)  I could close in a month (I'm not a cash buyer--that's when he was hoping to list which is unrealistic considering the amount of work).2)  I would buy the house as is (he wouldn't have to worry about inspections and hidden costs)3)  He wouldn't have realtor fees or seller concessions at closing4)  He would be able to just move without all the stress of trying to do the rehab.
Cory Baker Sophomore Level: RE Investor in Training
26 August 2016 | 4 replies
I only had that license as a course (one of so many now) instructed me as to the type of professionals I needed to meet and talk with.
Jason Lavender The most valuable thing that was left in a house you purchased?
18 November 2017 | 15 replies
In a box hidden in the attic.
John LaVecchia Should I get involved with section 8?
15 November 2017 | 39 replies
Could someone with section 8 experience help me understand how the section 8 program changes the rental process, and if there are any hidden expenses with section 8?
Andrew Kim Cash for keys and possible eviction in Atlanta, GA
30 June 2018 | 15 replies
Do wait at least a week, because things that you missed or were hidden on the first pass show up after a while, and once you've refunded the security deposit, you've no recourse at all.