Year: 2014

Stealing Copper From Rental Properties

Believe it or not….  Copper theft is a problem these days.  Be careful letting units sit vacant for too long.  I have seen copper wire and plumbing stolen.  Best thing to do, FILL THE VACANCIES and keep the units occupied.

Posted in Income Property, Los Angeles Rent Control, Maintenance, Property Management, Uncategorized

Vandalism and Theft in Apartments

If vandalism or theft is BAD, you want to notify your insurance carrier right away and start a claim.  Delaying notification of the vandalism could cause your insurance carrier to deny coverage.  Also, check your policy.  Extended vacancies (over 30

Posted in Income Property, Los Angeles Rent Control, Maintenance, Uncategorized

Curb Appeal Fills Vacancies!!!

Just pull the trigger and make the landscaping decent.  I am always amazed how many apartment buildings have ZERO curb appeal.  Who wants to live in a place that looks like a dump from the curb?

Posted in Income Property, Maintenance, Property Management, Real Estate Brokerage (Apartment Buildings)

Magnesite… Don’t be cheap.

Magnesite is the decking material used on stairs and second story walkways.  Many buildings in Los Angeles were built in the 1960s that were stucco framed with a magnesite stair case and landing. For some reason, many landlords have tried

Posted in Income Property, Maintenance, Property Management, Real Estate Brokerage (Apartment Buildings)

How to Fill Vacancies Fast!!! How about Hardwood Floors?

All the rent incentives in the world do not change the fact somebody is going to have to make the unit their home.  Well, would you want to live in a dingy place, even if the first months rent was

Posted in Income Property, Maintenance, Property Management

Rusted Water Heater! How Long Should a Water Heater Last? How Much to Replace?

Apartment buildings often use 100 Gallon Commercial Grade water heater to provide hot water to the entire building.  It is cheaper than servicing individual water heaters.  You will need about one 100 Gallon Commercial Grade water heater for every 16

Posted in Maintenance, Property Management

iPad for Real Estate Investors

I’m not a tech geek…  But, I was driving a client to see prospective properties and he was pulling up information on his iPad about the available properties.  As a Broker, its not good when your client has more information

Posted in Uncategorized

Dogs, Cats, Mice, Snakes and Other Pets!!! Do I allow pets? Deposit?

Service animals are not considered pets!  Other than service animals, Landlords do not have to allow pets.  Apartment complexes will allow pets to entice more prospective tenants.  Barking is often a problem and so is cleaning up after pets when

Posted in Pets

Fill In My Pool!

Pools are great…  But, expensive to insure and maintain.  Additionally, pools are additional liabilities lurking.  You could get sued!!!  Many of my landlords ask shyly… So, how much to fill it in?  Pools range from $8,000 to $10,000 to fill-in

Posted in Pools, Property Management

Do I have to give a Resident Manager free rent?

Actually, it is not that simple!  Minimum wage laws have snagged unsuspecting landlords.  Many landlords reluctantly realize they must give up a unit to a Resident Manager because they have 16 or more units. The next thought landlords often have

Posted in Income Property, Property Management, Resident Manager