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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Hurlburt

Anthony Hurlburt has started 2 posts and replied 197 times.

I don't know anybody that does this.

You have not legal recourse, unless fences are required by law. Which I highly doubt.If you feel replacing the fence on that side if important it's on you.

Post: Which market should I invest in first?

Anthony HurlburtPosted
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 199
  • Votes 190

There is not one property in Salt Lake City that is under 150K that is not a mobile home.

Yes you can move out after 12 months and rent it. You can also use an FHA loan on a place up to four units and rent out the other units immediately.

Post: arm loan on a 5 unit deal in MA

Anthony HurlburtPosted
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 199
  • Votes 190

It is usually not a good idea to do an ARM loan when rates are at or near historic lows.

Post: Purposefully letting lease expire to raise rent?

Anthony HurlburtPosted
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 199
  • Votes 190

They can raise the rent on a lease renewal the same as letting it expire and signing a new lease, no difference.

Post: Trouble renting house

Anthony HurlburtPosted
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 199
  • Votes 190

I would take about half of the stuff you have in there out and retake the pictures.

Post: Inherited Schizophrenic Tenant

Anthony HurlburtPosted
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 199
  • Votes 190

If the current owner won't evict use that as a negotiating tool to lower the sale price to cover your cost of eviction.

Do not use their security deposit. What will you do if there is damage upon move out and the security deposit is already gone?

I have not been able to figure this out as well. I just delete the PM deposit into my back account.