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All Forum Posts by: Jeff Z.

Jeff Z. has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Thanks for the replies, guys! Roy, that's inspiring! I am wondering if there's anything special to buying a cabin. Inspection? View vs size? 

Hi, I've seen some posts about STR in N GA (Blue Ridge and adjacent areas). Has anyone done purchase without using an agent? What pitfalls or matters need particular attention with or without an agent? Thanks!

@Doug B.

Doug, thanks for your advice! Really appreciate it. It's a bit frustrating...

thank you guys for your replies! Reapply appreciate it!

@Doug B. why would I have to pay double the deducted amount if I go to court and lose the case? Just curious. And it's the move-out condition here that matters, is it not? the lease says the house should be painted neutral and returned in clean and repaired condition.

@Max T. I thought it would also save me some trouble... you said it doesn't sound like I am going to court - because I shouldn't? it's not a large amount of money, but that tenant's act really annoys me. It's as if I made them live in a s---hole and clean it up. She conveniently forgot about the cheaper rent. Whatever works for her is right. I didn't get this angry the last time I had to evict someone. I know this is just business, and I shouldn't get emotional. But still...

Mike, thanks for your quick response!

I did pay someone to do the paint job, and have an invoice. So you think the paint issue alone should make a strong case for me?

Lesson learned - exactly as you said, always rent a place that's rent ready, and have it back in the same condition.

Hello guys, 

I have a property in Georgia, Gwinnett County. I rented to this family for 2 years. The lease ended June 30. When the lease started 2 years ago, the house was not in the most ideal condition. The carpets were not clean, there are some repairs needed, but mostly cosmetic. This tenant agreed to do the fixes / clean-up themselves. I rented to them at a lower than market price if the property were in clean and repaired condition. I think it’s fair to say the market would be 1400-1450. I rented at 1200. In the lease, I listed out certain fixes they would do, including that they would paint the wall to neutral color. I had expected when they move out, the house would be in clean and repaired condition, and ready for the next tenant. This is stipulated in the lease.

They painted some shiny yellow color in the living room, and strong blue color in bedrooms. Some fixes they did, but not the right way. They left a trash can full of trash. Larvae started to crawl on the floor. I had to repaint the whole house, re-do some fixes, and of course clean the trash can. Their safety deposit was only 700. I told them I would return only 200. Now they are threatening to sue me in the court.

Another twist, at the end of the lease, I asked them if they would renew the lease for 1375. They apparently didn’t want to, but agreed after some negotiation. This happened about a month and half before the lease end. I sent over the lease for them to sign. Never got back to me. Then just a week before the lease end, they said they found another house, and would not renew. I told them they had agreed to renew, so we had had an agreement. Now they wanted to back out, that’s an early termination. They didn’t care. I did not pursue. The person (the housewife) who engaged me in the negotiation does not really speak English. The whole renewal negotiation and quarrel was in text messages.

Sorry for the long story. My questions are: (1) if we really go to court, how strong a case I have; (2) what’s the possibility that I’d be ordered by the court to pay the tenant’s lawyer fee (they apparently have a lawyer friend); (3) can I “counterclaim” that they had factually renewed the lease, even though there wasn’t a signed new lease, and the early termination term in the lease should apply? How do I do the counterclaim?

Thanks!!