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292 contributions to Mobile Home Park Mastermind
Mike Pansolini Interview
Had a GREAT time hearing about how Mike Pansolini left his W2 and is now on a mission to help others reach Financial Freedom in the MHP space.
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Great conversation Jeff! Thanks for having me on!
How to Approve the “Right” Resident?
I’m in a season of turnover within my park as well as trying to sell off a couple POH. I’ve been experiencing a bit of stress trying to find and qualify the “right” resident that isn’t going to cause issues with neighbors and generally take care of their place - All the stuff ya’ll know is a pain to deal with if they don’t. Questions: How do you guys handle resident screenings? How do you keep your emotions out of it while still spending the time it takes to find good tenant that is going end up being a thorn? 🤔 Many thanks! Jason
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@Jason Jones ask in the paid community I'll give you a more detailed answer! Use google forms if you dont have rent manager or a similiar platform. Rentbutter I hear is great as well. It's the same questions over and over again so systematize it. This will differ if it's a POH vs a TOH. If its a TOH sale and its a handyman special or even an older home, try to lean towards people who are HANDY. If its a brand new home, thats less important because there will be less home maintenance (if theres a lot and they cant handle it from a cost standpoint i.e. they have to hire contractors to fix, this can hurt their ability to pay you rent). Monthly income is most important - get bank statements, employment verification letters, and employer numbers. Previous landlord references is also important. Did they pay on-time. Realsitically its all a math equation with some qualitative variables that are check-the-box yes or no.
The Kyle Grimm Skirting Method!
We now use this method in our parks as well and I can say with confidence it is foolproof! Thanks for the great content @Kyle Grimm
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@Lui LaRotta really prevents the weed eater from tearing up the skirting as well
Prospecting Accountability
I'm not sure what this would look like yet.. but I would love to have a group interested in keeping each other accountable with prospecting for deals. We could check in once a week or so and make sure we are staying consistent with our prospecting? Anyone interested in this?
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The Afternoon and Late Night Member Study Halls would be a great place to do that!
Contractor Phrases and Two New Awesome Tools Dropping Today
Happy snow day, everybody! 1️⃣ First: Here are two new phrases my contractors taught me today that I thought were funny and wanted share with you: “Little putty little paint make a carpenter what he ain't” “Do your best and caulk the rest!” If you know any others please share 😂 2️⃣ Second: Two new awesome tools dropping today: 1. The Infill and Home Sizing Calculator 2. The Mobile Home Park Sell or Hold Analyzer Excited to share these with you guys!
Contractor Phrases and Two New Awesome Tools Dropping Today
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