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All Forum Posts by: Jason Noll

Jason Noll has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Unfortunately we never had a lease agreement with this property. Mistake on our part I know.

I currently have a tenant and notified her on June 22nd, via phone call and text message, that I will be selling the house. I put a stipulation that the house will close on August 31st, which gives her 70 days. What legal documents do I need to create to make sure I am following the correct guidelines/law? Do I need to send her a notice to quit and have her sign it? Not selling due to any issues between tenant and I or issues with the property, just time to move on. Thank you

I have owned a rental house in Arizona since 2005, started renting in 2010 after I moved into current house. I currently owe $60,000 and its currently estimating at $260,000. Sell now or hold until its paid for (approximately 6 years) and not pay capital gains. I am not a real estate investor by no means, just invested into this house and trying to make the best decision. This may be more of a financial advisers question but wondering peoples opinion in the real estate market. Thank you