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All Forum Posts by: Donald Swan

Donald Swan has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Tenant goes to prison

Donald Swan
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Quote from @Bob Willis:

Do you have anything in the lease regarding abandonment of the property? If not, you should (not be snarky) so that if a tenant leaves, the lease is broke, you take possession.


 I will now.

Post: Tenant goes to prison

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He paid July, then went to prison on the 18th.  I guess I'll send a notice to the prison.

Post: Tenant goes to prison

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I have a tenant that went to court for his 5 or 6th OWI.  He will be in prison for 18 months.

I'm trying to find out if he has any family in the area.  Other than that, I don't know what I can or can't do.

I do know that I can't leave it unoccupied for 18 months.

Post: Buy one first, then the other?

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Thanks for the replies, and I'm looking forward to getting to know the BP community.

The VA, like FHA and other programs do have many restrictions. I'll have to find out about cash out refi. I do have a local loan officer, whom I have drinks with from time to time, that will work with me as much as he can. So, with more options, that may be the better way to go.

Post: Buy one first, then the other?

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My name is Don Swan, NorthCentral, Wisconsin.  In 2006 I bought two investment properties: a small two bedroom and a coffee shop with two upstairs apartments.  That was all good for a couple years.  And then several things occurred to knock us (my wife and I) out of the game.  The coffee shop became available and Dawn (wife) decided to run it.  No problem.  But the house and two upstairs apartments became vacant at the same time and I felt we needed the rent, so we took three un-vetted tenants on government programs (learning mistake).  The program dried up and we had to evict each.  So that was the end of our real estate investing according to Dawn.  That was then.

Now, my son Josh found Bigger Pockets and got me listening to the podcasts.  And we're starting fresh.  

I don't have much for capital, but I have equity in the two properties.  The building next to the coffee shop is for sale by owner, needs approximately $20,000 in repairs, has two store fronts (one rented, and potentially two) and one or two upstairs appts.  Store fronts rents for $700/month.  Upstairs (I have a renter) as one would rent for $600/month.  The owner is asking for $50k.  

I am currently living in both apartments above the coffee shop. They rent for $400/month. I'm thinking about buying a house/duplex/etc. with a VA loan. I know I have a little research to do, but I also wanted to start participating on the forum. So, I'm looking for opinions.