Certain real estate
agents are lower maintenance than others.
Not exact matches
Unless you
are skilled at determining which property imperfections or home inspection issues typically equate to a
lower price, or know when the time
is right to ask for additional assistance (i.e. closing costs,
maintenance, updates, warranties, etc.), it
is best to let a skilled
agent handle this for you.
Housekeeping Assistant • Assist head housekeeper in creating staff schedules according to each member's individual capabilities • Distribute schedules to staff members and provide them with information on how to handle each duty • Over the general cleanliness and
maintenance of the hotel by inspecting each area in detail • Ascertain that trash
is appropriately collected from rooms and offices and disposed of in the right manner • Perform cleaning activities including dusting, sweeping, mopping and vacuuming • Clean spills and soiled areas and ensure that each surface within the hotel in sanitized • Train housekeeping staff members in safely mixing and using cleaning
agents • Interview, hire and train new members of the housekeeping team and ensure that they understand compliance issues thoroughly • Maintain work and storage areas by ensuring that they
are kept neat and cleaned as often as possible • Maintain inventory of cleaning supplies and equipment and ensure that supplies
are procured before they run
low
To help your pro convince would -
be buyers that your asking price
is fair, arm your
agent with documentation of anything and everything supporting it: receipts for home improvements, new appliances and
maintenance, as well as
low crime statistics for your neighborhood and top rankings for area schools.
Looking at listing may not need full rehab, new roof and water heater done, 3br in neighbor run 900 to 1000, rehab for
low maintenance, try to buy as
low as you can, look at comps, probably could go in as
low as 38 - 42 with good
agent and stress as
is, maybe a few
agents here to help, get one to give you good numbers not listing
agent numbers, street
is a nice one for area, not much back yard or parking but nice front, before you close make sure vacant contingent, if numbers work I would do it, the
are predicting an abundance of rentals avail next year with building craze but keeping expense
low you should
be safe, remember don't rehab as if you
are living there, think durable and repaintable, number should go into systems and structure first, elect, heat, walls, windows, floors, plumbing, if you use a contractor go with one you know or work with someone in area to keep an eye on progress, good luck at least you know some of the history of the property