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All Forum Posts by: Carlos Duran

Carlos Duran has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Quote from @Al Williamson:

@Jay Marks take a close look at the lease agreement. Look at all your options but know that most courts will only evict for failure to pay rent. Use that technicality to your advantage.

Best to you

@Jay Marks

Post: I have a really nosey seller-finance and now there is a problem

Carlos DuranPosted
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NM
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Hi everybody. Back in 2013, I purchased a home where the owner financed 85% of the property. It was a bad deal from the beginning but my lack of proper full investigation lead to my paying all utilities because he didn't fully disclose that they are not separated. Still, I have kept a peaceable relationship with this man but he is too nosy. He calls me to tell me of insurances that are cheaper and checks up on me with the property taxes, which I just soaked in and let happen. 

Well, just recently I did an insurance claim on the roof and rain gutters only expecting the portion of the roof to be covered. Well, they adjusted a full roof replacement. I don't want to replace the whole roof because it's a waste of money instead I want to use it for other repairs and cosmetic fix-ups. 

The former owner won't sign the check that the insurance made because I won't allow him to participate in the organizing with the contractors. I don't even plan to use a contractor. I'm hiring people myself. Because I find him to be intrusive I prefer not to tell him anything. Am I in the wrong for not doing this and isn't it my right to do with the insurance claim in the manner I choose? Should I get a lawyer to make him sign the check? 

Post: Rental Investor in New Mexico

Carlos DuranPosted
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NM
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

@Marc C. Thank you for the invite. I would like to drop by to the "meetup" in Santa Fe. I do have a question though. Do I have to be a member first to go or can I drop in as a first time visitor before committing to membership?

Post: Rental Investor in New Mexico

Carlos DuranPosted
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NM
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Hi everybody. I've had an account with BiggerPockets for a while but haven't been to active. I currently started my dream of real estate investing with the purchase of my first multi-family property. It is a 3br house with an attached studio. I have had it for over a year now and things are running pretty smooth. My investment market is Las Vegas, New Mexico which is a small town but it is my hometown so it works. I wish you all the best of luck in your own investments as well.