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All Forum Posts by: David Rundle

David Rundle has started 19 posts and replied 140 times.

Post: Giving back: My Wholesaling Book is free this weekend

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

Hey everyone! I wrote a book on Amazon Kindle and plan on writing more as I walk this Real Estate path.  As many of you know, I began out investing as a wholesaler and have grown into the buy and hold market.  I'm also almost complete with my first flip.  I truly couldn't have done it without the wealth of information here.

I wrote a book last January when the market was really slow about Real Estate Wholesaling.  This community has provided so much to me, I'd like to give back in any way that I can.  I'm giving the book away for free this weekend, I hope you guys enjoy!

Real Estate Wholesaling Book

Post: Newbie from Oklahoma

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

Hey Lisa - OKC is a great market.  Take it one step at a time and keep taking action.  

Post: New guy who travels a lot. (Currently OKC) Guidance welcomed...

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

OKC has some good local REIA's, you should check them out.

Post: Question about Oklahoma Landlord Tenant Act

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

If rent is due on the first, when do you post an eviction notice and when can you contact a lawyer to start the eviction proceedings?

The law is, surprisingly, not clear to me. (/sarcasm)

§131. Delinquent rent

A. If rent is unpaid when due, the landlord may bring an action for recovery of the rent at any time thereafter or the landlord may wait until the expiration of the period allowed for curing a default by the tenant, as prescribed in subsection B of this section, before bringing such action.

B. A landlord may terminate a rental agreement for failure to pay rent when due, if the tenant fails to pay rent within five (5) days after written notice of landlord’s demand for payment. The notice may be given before or after the landlord files any action authorized by subsection A of this section.

Demand for past due rent is deemed a demand for possession of the premises and no further notice to quit possession need be given by the landlord to the tenant for any purpose.

Post: Move in / Move out inspection report

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

This works perfectly.  Thank you

Post: Move in / Move out inspection report

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

Does anyone have a move in/move out inspection report template for Microsoft word available?

Thanks in advance.

Post: Investor from Oklahoma City

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

Welcome to Oklahoma City BP! We have a ton of good people here. It's a great market for real estate investors. I attend the OKC REIA and really like it, you can find it on meetup.com.

Post: New to the site

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

Welcome to the OKC Market - There's quite a few of us on BP. Be sure to check out our local REIA's as well. This is a great city.

Post: mobile/manufactured homes

David RundlePosted
  • Engineer
  • Oklahoma City, OK
  • Posts 144
  • Votes 44

I thought mobile homes were awesome so I bought one.  It's been one hell of a headache because of park management.   Lot Rent, Rules, Neighbors.  It reminds me of high school when having to deal with the neighbors.

The most recent argument has been about the color of my mobile home (which is gray). Believe that or not.