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All Forum Posts by: John David Burton

John David Burton has started 3 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: Is a 5/2 difficult to rent?

John David BurtonPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Thanks for the input Jennifer. The house has a master suite with it's own bathroom on the first floor and 4 bedrooms and a bath on the second floor. It's probably ideal for a large family, and my concerns are probably unfounded!

Post: Is a 5/2 difficult to rent?

John David BurtonPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Thanks for the input, Jake. I think I'll pull the trigger on this one and see what happens!

Post: Is a 5/2 difficult to rent?

John David BurtonPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Hello BP community,

I have recently found a BRRRR deal where the numbers work well but the house is a 5/2 in an older B neighborhood. My question is whether or not this will be difficult to find tenants for because it is larger than most rentals in the area.Thanks in advance for your opinions

@Bryan Devitt They say heat didn't work when they moved in in March.  I think it's just a ploy to avoid rent. 

Thanks to all who replied. I have given pay or quit notice and opened a dialog about needed repairs. Seems there was trust issues on both sides with previous landlord. I will do my part to fix whats needed, still waiting for rent. North Carolina says I have to give them 10 days before eviction so I shall see.

Thanks for the advice, It's a new state for me so I will be taking the crash course on North Carolina tenant law!

Need advice from BP landlords! I've just gotten a new OOS SFR with inherited tenants that have eight months left on their lease. fifteen days into the first month as the new landlord and no rent. They want to do repairs to the house in lieu of rent. I told them to give me a list of what they think needs repaired and I would have contractors lined up in within 24 hours. so, how do I get these folks back in line or should I just start the eviction?

Post: Investor friendly RE agent near Rowland, NC

John David BurtonPosted
  • Richmond, VA
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Hello BP family,

I have a single family rental in Rowland, NC.

I live 5 hours away and I'm tired of trying to manage from a distance.

I would like to sell it and need an agent to help me.

Can anyone recommend an investor friendly agent  in that area?