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All Forum Posts by: Alex Moazeni

Alex Moazeni has started 33 posts and replied 77 times.

Post: Not paying tenant and mold situation

Alex MoazeniPosted
  • Dallas
  • Posts 79
  • Votes 20

@Charles Carillo thanks

That's what I was thinking about.

Post: Not paying tenant and mold situation

Alex MoazeniPosted
  • Dallas
  • Posts 79
  • Votes 20

Hi.

One of my units which I have an inherent teanet, has got the mold issue.

The issue was there before i purchased the property. (About year ago).she was silent during this time and when I closed the property, I renewed her lease for 2 years (a year and 4 months remaining).

Now , she claims that she has been sick with all her children due to the mold issue. I hired a licensed mold assessment company and after they got the results, the referred me to the mold remediation company which it has to be according to the Texas law.

I need to get it done right but she is asking not to pay the rent for the entire March plus I need to get her the hotel.

I offered her rent relief or hotel not both.

The job will take one week and my offer was 10 days rent relief or pay for the hotel.

She needs both and saying she wont allow the company to start the job and neither pay the rent until I get her the hotel.

I already paid the mold assessment company for the report ($1000.00) and then another $7000.00 to the different company for mold remediation.

She is saying she wont allow the company to start the job.

And I told her it can't be refused since this is the health issue and first priority.

Any advice will be appreciated in advance.

Can I evict her?

Just curious.

Post: Rental market in dfw area

Alex MoazeniPosted
  • Dallas
  • Posts 79
  • Votes 20

Hi.

I am getting another multi family in forth worth

And have no experience on the west side of that area

All my rentals are in dallas

Any idea how is the market in fw?

I mean rental market

Appreciate your thoughts in advance

@Nathan Gesner thank you.

Problem solved.

She already backed out and she admitted she has no right.

I just started removing the fence.

@Pat Aboukhaled appreciate your advise.

Hi.

On one of my 4 units there is a small fence on the side of it which is unit c and I have the teanent which has been there for 4 years.

The fence (storage) is not in the survey nighter in her lease.

It is very messed up and I am trying to remove it from the building to avoid and further mess.

So she started arguing and I gave her one week to remove her stuff.

Is there any legal action she can take against me?

I need to remove it since it is outside in order to be able to maintain the property better.

Appreciate your thoughts in advance

Hi.

I have a teanent which she didn't pay the rent for the July.

I was trying to start the eviction since my lease said I need to wait 30 days.

She reached out to me couple weeks ago and was asking if I forgive the rent if she pays half by 30th and move out.

My answer was yes.

I asked her today to make a payment and hand me the key.

She just sent me the entry pass code and said I can get inside and look at the property and she will send the payment now.

It never happened.

Question

I stopped by and look like the property is vacant

Can I get inside legally and just make it ready for rent it out and move forward?

What is my options?

Appreciate you thoughts in advance.

@Manny Vasquez thank you.

Agreed

@Nathan Gesner thank you.

Will definitely consider it

@Brian Arcangeli thank you for explanation.