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All Forum Posts by: Amy Brossette

Amy Brossette has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

@Drew Sygit Thanks for the heads up.

Just got a property management company to get me renters and collect my rents. But she sent me a 1099 for the amount she paid me.

The property management company kept the tenants security deposit and 1/2 the first month’s rent. Then she gave me a 1099 for the half of the rent I got. Is that correct?

@Rachel H. Thank you for the advice about raw land, I will look into finding someone.

@Matt Devincenzo thank you for replying. There is such wisdom on this forum.

@Curt Smith thank you for your honesty. I highly value the advice from this forum.

I’ve heard that you should never build a mobile home park from scratch, but I inherited some land in a prime school district. With no rental properties in the area. I already own A trailer park in the next city. But the initial cost of it could be upwards of $100,000. Just for all of the things the engineer wants to do and the ground prep work. They are saying I could get 22 trailers paying seven to $800 a month. How much is too much money to spend? And where do I get the money? Local bank? Or an investor?

@Amy Brossette Grateful for all of the replies. After receiving the text about the mouse, and reading the suggestions, I called her back. She told me that it only ate one actual present and damaged a sweater. But she didn’t ask me to reimburse her. She also told me she had bought mouse traps . So all is well. Thanks guys for helping out.
Am I liable for damages of a little mouse? Is it my job to set out mouse traps?