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All Forum Posts by: Johnny Aloha

Johnny Aloha has started 6 posts and replied 94 times.

Post: Aloha from Oahu! (by way of Oregon, Washington, and Nevada)

Johnny AlohaPosted
  • Investor
  • Charleston, SC
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 18

Aloha and great introduction! I'm also on Oahu (windward side). Would be great to meet for coffee sometime soon... Along with the other folks living here.

Thanks everyone. Not sure why I didn't think of the obvious solution myself! I'll discuss with them now. If there isn't any improvement, it will be an easy decision not to renew the lease (and we can raise the rent)!

Long time reader, first time posting. Love BP!

I have tenants that are nice, pay ahead of time, and generally take care of the property. However, they have 2 small dogs from hell. Very loud and annoying, and I sometimes get complaints from neighbors. I approve their dogs in the lease terms (although I never met the dogs before I approved - lesson learned).

The lease is up on October 1st. I don't want to renew their lease because of the dogs. Am I aloud to tell them this is the reason? Or should I just keep it very general?

Also, housing is in very high demand in our area so I would like to give them as much notice as possible. But some others have recommended that I only provide the minimum notice (45 days) in writing to prevent the situation from getting "weird". Any thoughts on this?

Appreciate the help!

Just wanted to follow up on this discussion -- are out of state investors still excited by NE Ohio investment opportunities?