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Dave Chapa
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Rent collections in today’s market.

Dave Chapa
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Katy, TX
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Our personal rentals (SFH&MF) have been at 100% in collection, thanks to the great work of our PM.

On our large property MF (we are investor only), it has been hit hard however, it is making headway and, should be back up to normal soon, we all hope by October.

Other than that, it has been steady.

How are my fellow investors doing in rent collection in today's crazy times?

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Courtney King
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Courtney King
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Houston, TX
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@Dave Chapa Thank you for sharing! On our SFH's and duplex (this is all we manage) we are at 100% collection. I was actually curious to know what's happening in the mutli-family sector given that there are so many new apartments going up. Congrats on your portfolio! Hang in there!

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