All Forum Posts by: Pamela Holmes
Pamela Holmes has started 17 posts and replied 44 times.
Post: New management co. changeover tenant introduction letter

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
It also advised to get an estoppel agreement from the previous landlord if you can.
Post: Need a Bessemer, AL (Jefferson County) Atty who does ejectments

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
@Cheryl Bennett
I need an attorney that do ejections in Bessemer AL. Can you please send me the person you used?
Post: Out of Town Investor looking for a Property Manager in Birmingham

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
I am an out of town investor with property in Bessemer and Birmingham. The property in Bessemer has a tenant (that is not my tenant) occupying the property. We sent him notice to vacate but received no response. If someone can recommend a property manager in this area that is reputable and reasonable, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks,
Post: Alabama Tax Deed Property

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
Hi Brian, I will assigned you a notarized quit claim deed for the property. You take the deed to the county's Probate Office to have the property recorded in your name.
Post: Alabama Tax Deed Property

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
Post: Alabama Tax Deed Property

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
I've received more price quotes from the State of Alabama. Send me your email if you're interested. Great opportunity to acquire properties for pennies on the dollar.
Post: Alabama Tax Deed Property

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
If anyone is interested, I've received more price quotes from the State of Alabama. These properties will be available for a limited time. One package expires 7/18 and the other expires 7/27. Let me know if you're interested. Thanks,
Post: Alabama Tax Deed Property

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
WOW...how were you able to take legal possession in 6 months?
Post: Alabama Tax Deed Property

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
I've received 20+ price quotes from the State of Alabama. Pay the taxes get the deed (immediate possession day 1). These quotes are valid til February 9, 2017. Let me know if interested and I will email you a copy of these quotes.
Post: New Tenant Issues - Gone Today Out Tomorrow

- Duluth, GA
- Posts 47
- Votes 14
I have a tenant that was supposed to move in one of my properties by mid-December. She paid the security deposit, but could not afford the pro-rated rent for December and 1st month’s rent by January 1. We agreed to a move-in date of January 1. The week of January 1, she sends an email stating “I will hopefully have the rent in a week or two”. I was done with this tenant and told her we could not move forward with leasing the property to her. After a week of her calling and assuring us she can pay the rent, we decided to move forward anyway. She deposited her funds (1/2 in cash, ½ by check) in the designated bank account. This morning, I get a NSF notification from my bank regarding the check (for ½ of January’s rent) she deposited. At this point, I am done with this tenant and will be informing her we can no longer lease the property to her. She hasn't moved anything in yet. Her plan was to do it this weekend. I need to stop her before she does.
My question is: How much am I obligated to refund back to her? Remember, she paid the security deposit and ½ of 1st month’s rent in cash.
Note: She signed the lease agreement and emailed it to me. I never signed it.