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Student Reviews
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I found this online course very helpful. I am now much more comfortabile with terms like balance sheet, etc. The feasibility calculator is a wonderful tool to compare potential deals, and to realise what information is important when evaluating the purchase of a property. I now understand for the first time the relevance of research on certain criteria, what these criteria all are, and the importance of accurate information, before a decision can be made regarding the potential of the property deal. Pierre vd Berg - Heidelberg, Western Cape Province |
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When I started the Calculating Residential Deals course I started with a mind set that the only good investment is one that has capital growth. The course has clearly shown me how over many years how a property is really an investment and can make me and my children money if I keep it for long term. Needless to say I am now restructuring my strategies completely. John Deutsch - DBN. |
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Having recently completed the above course at home, I enjoyed being able to do the course at one's own pace. The audio and visual impact of the presentation was effective, improving my concentration. Manipulation of the variables entered as lumpsums and additional monthly payments was most insightful. Generally there were many useful tips and facts given by the tutor and this was also enlightening and helpful. Richard Fouracres - Ladysmith KZN |
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As a matter of fact ... of the 3 places where we've used the new
contract and new practices that we were taught, we have yet to receive
a late payment (or non-payment) on the rent or experience any problems
with the tenants. - Eugené L. Pienaar - JHB
My partner and I attended the PIN Investor Letting Workshop in Feb 2008 with no expectations as we already considered ourselves to be rather knowledgeable in the art of letting property. We have a few properties on our books and have been using standard contracts and 'gut feel' screening to place tenants and manage the properties. Needless to say, we were in for quite a surprise on the day.
Within the first 15 minutes, we realized that we had better start taking some notes as we clearly had LOTS to learn. We started the session going through the legalities of renting properties out ... I was amazed at how many things I did not know pertaining to both landlord as well as tenant privileges. It was not long into this session that we also found out that the advice we have received from other guru's in the property market would see us lands us in trouble if followed and done in the matter they advocate.
Karen and Sean then shared some 'nuggets of wisdom' on how to find and screen the right tenants, how to manage them and how to evict them legally if they become non-performing tenants. We received some key contact information and most of all - we were given AND taken through (step-by-step) a legally sound contract for residential letting that favors the landlord and empowers him to deal with all types of issues.
We walked out of the seminar feeling that it was money well spent and have recommended it to our friends that are currently dabbling in property investment. We then sat down and went through our letting agencies methods, contracts and administration. We ended up giving them notice as we felt (after discussions with them) that we were better equipped to handle the letting process than they were. I was, in fact, getting a huge kick informing them of issues that they were not aware of.
As a matter of fact ... of the 3 places where we've used the new contract and new practices that we were taught, we have yet to receive a late payment (or non-payment) on the rent or experience any problems with the tenants.
I can recommend this course as the one course you MUST do before renting out your own or someone else's property (rental agents ... take note!). It is money well spent and the support received from Sean and Karen on the PIN forums after the course rounds off the total package rather nicely. All queries were answered within 24 hours (or less!). Well done Sean and Karen. Keep up the good work and keep the education coming!". Eugené L. Pienaar - JHB
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I consider this course to be, easy to understand and to the point. Everyone should know this information when considering buying property. The information in the course is vitally important for any property investor, whether it is your own home or property for investment purposes. The voice used is clear and easy to follow. Okkie van Greunen - JHB |
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What I derived from the course was the interaction with the other course participants, which one can learn from and also network with in the future. The course itself is an eye opener especially if you want to run with the letting process from start to finish yourself. The legal aspects I found very much as the most important part of the course.
The detail of the course also spells what to do on a step-by-step basis to reduce the letting process risk to a minimum though there is no guarantee that your investment will be looked after by the tenants. Ideas on where the letting market is and how to go about dealing with your tenant, was also of great value. The course however needed more time in order to digest the nutritional value of the workshop. Keep up the good work. - Ebrahiem Kammies
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