landlording on autopilot
List of Downloadable Forms.
Introduction.
Acknowledgments
SECTION I: BEGINNER BASICS OF AUTO-PILOT LANDLORDING.
Chapter 1. My Amazing Discovery: A No-Nonsense Plan for Getting Rich in Real in Real Estate.
- $100,000 house provides $800 rent, 91.66 tax, 25 insurance, 80 management, 50 repair, and 553.34 profit
Chapter 2. The Hidden Tax Benefits, Especially If You Have a Job.
Chapter 3. What is Best? Houses, Apartments, Commercial Property, or Dirt?
- most profitable is single family house, duplex, aprtment, commercial, and land order
- single family house is better to buy and sell to such as first time buyers with tenant duties such as utility, gabage, snow removal, and so on with less risk
- also tax deffered exchage allows more cash until you sell
- commercial could be good since tenant pays tax, insurance, repair but with vacant it become the worst
Chapter 4. Never Call Yourself a Landlord.
- buy a foreclosure listed in great area and repair, rent, and sell at market price
- use property manager instead of landload to have more time
Chapter 5. Your Tenants Are Not Your Customers.
Chapter 6. The Many Hats You Wear As An Investor.
- with lots of debt and real estate, estate plan is required including faily limited partnerships
Chapter 7. Laws?Common Sense Is Not Allowed.
- your tenant may have a free legal aid attorney
- you have to be able to prove the tenant received the notice and need to apply for a writ order after a eviction order
Chapter 8. CYA?Covering Your ASSets.
SECTION II: PROVEN WAYS TO CAPTURING HIGH QUALITY LIFETIME TENANTS.
Chapter 9. Marketing and Advertising, Including a Zero-Dollar Budget.
- yard sign, posters at yard, flyers at grocery stores, coin landries, restaurants, church, hardware stores
- 2 sided key tags with we buy houses! 897-1234 www.vistaKT.com or magnetic calander with the same contents
- provide $100 coupon for 12 months good as long as your tenant account paid full to reduce vacant rate during bad time
Chapter 10. What To Do When You Have Too Many Units, Not Enough Tenants.
Chapter 11. Your Answering Service.
Chapter 12. Your Application is Your Crystal Ball.
Chapter 13. Submitting the Application is Your First Critical Step.
Chapter 14. Protect Yourself by Never Disqualifying An Applicant.
Chapter 15. After Three Years, March 31 is a Good Money Day.
Chapter 16. Let's Have A Little Rent Talk First.
- for single family home, tenant may maintain except roof, HVAC, hot water heater, and water supply from meter to house
Chapter 17. The Cookie Cutter Move In and Paper-Signing Process.
Chapter 18. You Really Can Teach Pigs To Sing.
Chapter 19. Removing Bad Apples the Safe Way.
- to let move out dope, post No loitering, No trespassing signs and install cctv and park the marked patral car overnight
Chapter 20. You Really Can Get Over 100% Of Your Rents.
Chapter 21. Increasing Your Cash Flow.
- review insurance premium : agengts tend to quote wonderful initial rates and increase later
- $25 pet charge & $50 additinal occupant charge with annual rent increase will inhance your c/f
- install hardwood floor instead of half cost carpet and refinish whenever needed with a drum sander from home depot, stain, clear coat of polyurethan for 3 days
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/refinishing-oak-hardwood-floors
- for a crawl space or a basement, use a thick high quailty vinyl floor tile for money and time
- use high traffic commercial tile for a concreate slab and when turn over, strip & reapplu wax with rented machine
- buy a key cutting maching for locks which may increase revenue from lost keys and reduce lock replacement cost
- light color mismatch costs only $1 per gallon
Chapter 22. Giving Your Tenant a Project Can Be a Good Thing.
Chapter 23. Mike's Move-Out Package Make You Money.
Chapter 24. Landlording on Auto-Pilot Tool Box.
SECTION III: FORMS AND MORE FORMS.
Warning! You Must Read the Rules First!
Index.
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List of Downloadable Forms.
Introduction.
Acknowledgments
SECTION I: BEGINNER BASICS OF AUTO-PILOT LANDLORDING.
Chapter 1. My Amazing Discovery: A No-Nonsense Plan for Getting Rich in Real in Real Estate.
Chapter 2. The Hidden Tax Benefits, Especially If You Have a Job.
Chapter 3. What is Best? Houses, Apartments, Commercial Property, or Dirt?
Chapter 4. Never Call Yourself a Landlord.
Chapter 5. Your Tenants Are Not Your Customers.
Chapter 6. The Many Hats You Wear As An Investor.
Chapter 7. Laws?Common Sense Is Not Allowed.
Chapter 8. CYA?Covering Your ASSets.
SECTION II: PROVEN WAYS TO CAPTURING HIGH QUALITY LIFETIME TENANTS.
Chapter 9. Marketing and Advertising, Including a Zero-Dollar Budget.
Chapter 10. What To Do When You Have Too Many Units, Not Enough Tenants.
Chapter 11. Your Answering Service.
Chapter 12. Your Application is Your Crystal Ball.
Chapter 13. Submitting the Application is Your First Critical Step.
Chapter 14. Protect Yourself by Never Disqualifying An Applicant.
Chapter 15. After Three Years, March 31 is a Good Money Day.
Chapter 16. Let's Have A Little Rent Talk First.
Chapter 17. The Cookie Cutter Move In and Paper-Signing Process.
Chapter 18. You Really Can Teach Pigs To Sing.
Chapter 19. Removing Bad Apples the Safe Way.
Chapter 20. You Really Can Get Over 100% Of Your Rents.
Chapter 21. Increasing Your Cash Flow.
Chapter 22. Giving Your Tenant a Project Can Be a Good Thing.
Chapter 23. Mike's Move-Out Package Make You Money.
Chapter 24. Landlording on Auto-Pilot Tool Box.
SECTION III: FORMS AND MORE FORMS.
Warning! You Must Read the Rules First!
Index.