I had a chance to review a few property management companies in a short period of time, and it made me wonder why they charge so much. Typically the monthly charge was between 8%-10% of the rent. If you rent is $1,000...
Hi all:I was hoping to raise the rent on my income property but I have never done so previously. Tenant has been there almost 2 years. I was wondering what is the maximum I can raise the rent on a month-to-month agr...
It seems like everyone has an emotional pet, or service dog or so on. And sometimes 2... i feel like theres a lot that are legit and then a large handful that's just complete ridiculous.
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Myself and a partner are creating a business plan with the hopes of Raising 1million for REO, SFR, Wholesaling deals. We have the structural relationships in place, ie; contractors, project mana...
Anyone ever get involved with any capital advisory service from a fundraising standpoint? I got an offer from a capital advisory service out of CA to assist me in fundraising and marketing to investors for my syndicat...
Just bought my first triplex! Currently the renters are paying $300 under market, and they are on month to month verbal agreements- no signed lease. The renters have been there for 3 years, and keep they're places ver...
A house I bought in west Virginia has the neighbors power service above ground running directly over my garage and it rubs on my roof. The neighbors house is a rental from a slum lord and making his life harder while...
I came to realize that for service animals or ESAs the NJ/Federal law does not permit charging any deposit or rent. However putting my landlord hat on, I see this as a nuisance to a landlord. An animal is animal and i...
How often you will raise rent for you tenant and how much?If you have a good tenant will you raise his rent if the market rent went up?Will you raise his rent to market rent or keep it below market rent to incentive h...
So if my firm hired someone to raise equity for us, and of course they wanted compensation based mainly on how much equity they could raise us, what would you think is fair breakdown (yes this is legal, I've consulted...