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All Forum Posts by: Adrianna Vidal

Adrianna Vidal has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

If you wholesale on Dade or Broward, I'd love to talk to you. I'm brand new to this and haven't done my first deal yet, and am interested in learning more about the markets here and where others may have had good luck. I'm looking into wholesaling virtually but I live in North dade county and can drive / walk properties. If you need help or a boots on the ground person as well, I'm happy to help you out!

I'm currently a full time property manager so I understand a lot about the rental market here but not so much on the wholesale side. Let's be friends!

Totally agree. I'm in support of rent and income assistance, this has been a difficult time for lots of people, but you shouldn't be able to take where you are renting for granted. I had one lady come into my office before we went appointment-only and scream at me that I was a horrible person and how evil capitalism was for America.

The most frustrating thing was that we had court dates for 3 evictions that were filed before covid. So those people have gotten to live rent free in my building for an extra three months. It's ridiculous that even existing cases are being ignored and we have no recourse.

Many of my residents were under the impression that they don't have to pay rent because we can't evict them yet, despite us being very clear with what the laws cover. The community I manage has 239 units.

5 of them have not paid rent since March. About 10 are still making payments on May and have not paid June. This was with payment plans, follow up, and advising residents on emergency assistance. Even some of my residents didn't bother to apply for unemployment until a week ago or didn't bother applying for rent assistance.

I have had multiple tenants get very angry/threatening with me because we "weren't being understanding" even though we gave payment plans to everyone that asked. I'm not sure if it's the community/area but there have been lots of people that seemed to think they were entitled to not pay, ignore us, not reach out, and not bother to find help for themselves.