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Susan Sanders  
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I can answer questions related to Homeowner and Condo Associations that relate to communication, running meetings and standard operating procedures for Boards.Available
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Doug Chasick, The CallSource Apartment Doctor  
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I can assist property management professionals ONLY (I DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS FROM RESIDENTS/TENANTS) with anything related to the management, marketing, leasing and general operations of multifamily properties with at least 100 units. PLEASE NOTE: I am NOT an attorney and CANNOT offer any assistance to residents by answering question about their business relationship with their landlord - I DO NOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR LEASE.Available
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Grace H. Morioka  
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If you have questions about property management, homeowners associations or common-interest developments, budgeting, new developments, or real estate management, I can help. With over 20 years experience in the field of homeowners association, I have assisted in forwarding planning for over 50 new housing developments in California and have co-authored a book about homeowners associations. I am a licensed California Realtor, and have been a past consultant to the California DRE in areas of budgeting for CIDs. I look forward to providing detailed, practical help for your questions!Available
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John Souerbry  
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Property buy/sell decisions; market rent analysis; cost control/profit improvement; property management procedures; real estate portfolio management; wills, estates & trusts (preparing to leave real estate to heirs, disposition of inherited real estate); real estate financeAvailable
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Stefani Nachatilo  
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I can answer basic beginner questions like "How do I get started buying my 1st rental property" and "What to look for when taking an application on a tennant." "Here`s what capital I have to work with -- what are my options?"Available
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Gary C. Dunn  
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I can answer questions about where to live rent-free in the US or other countries as a property caretaker. I have been publishing rent-free living opportunities world-wide since 1983.Available
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Ben Edsall  
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Property Management, Apartment Management, Investment PropertyOn Vacation
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