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All Forum Posts by: Juhi Jain

Juhi Jain has started 4 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: A good eviction attorney in Raleigh, nc

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

@Uriah D.

In a similar situation mentioned above. Can you suggest an Attorney for eviction process?

Post: A good eviction attorney in Raleigh, nc

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

@Saurabh Bakshi

Could you please share the attorney you used for eviction process? We purchased a townhome in Raleigh in August. We rented it in September and three months into the lease, the tenant has not paid rent. We live in Washington and have to manage this from here. I am worried sick if they have or will damage the property. She has stopped responding to text, phone or emails. Any pointers or suggestions will be appreciated.

Tenant has been very unresponsive to my emails and phone calls. She has been consistently late in paying rent. She hasn’t paid this month’s rent. She took two months to move the utilities in her name as well.What are my options? Have sent her the 10 day notice for rent. Looking for a real estate lawyer who can start the eviction process. Thanks!

Tenant has been very unresponsive to my emails and phone calls. She has been consistently late in paying rent. She hasn’t paid this month’s rent. She took two months to move the utilities in her name as well.What are my options? Have sent her the 10 day notice for rent. Looking for a real estate lawyer who can start the eviction process. Thanks!

Post: Investing In Apex/Cary, NC

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

@Jiri B.  Thank you so much for a fast reply. The property is around @250K , two level. Around 1700 sq ft. 

Post: Investing In Apex/Cary, NC

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

1) Looking at a potential 4 Br rental townhome in Apex. The home is less than 5 years old and in great shape but does not have a garage. Only street parking. Is it an important enough factor to impact it getting rented out and future potential for appreciation?

2)Having a very hard time trying to find a good property in the Cary/Apex area. Should I be looking somewhere else, perhaps North Raleigh or Northeast Raleigh?

Thanks,

Juhi

Post: Investing in Lubbock, TX

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

Thanks Jordan for your input. Could you elaborate as to why you give the upper hand to Bushland. TIA

Post: Investing in Lubbock, TX

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

Thanks, Chris for your response. I was worried about that as well. In that case would you recommend  any specific area I should definitely look into and which to avoid. TIA!

Post: Investing in Lubbock, TX

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

Thanks, Matt Moreland!  Looking into both. I think leaning more towards Foxridge due to it being a more established neighborhood. Would you know of a good property mgmt firm out there. TIA!

Post: Investing in Lubbock, TX

Juhi JainPosted
  • Issaquah, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 2

Hi,

This is my first post.  Looking to invest in Lubbock, TX. My understanding is that there is enough housing for the students and there is more of a demand for duplexes and Single Family rentals. 

My questions are:

1)  Is it better to buy a SF home or a Duplex? I believe the Cash flow is better on a duplex than on a SF home. There seems to be a decent supply of duplexes on the market. Is there an oversupply or just that the supply is there to meet the growing demand. 

2) Between the two school district which is a better bet - Frenship or Cooper?

3) Between Foxridge and Bushland communities which is a better bet in terms of ease of renting and better cash flow.

These deductions are solely based on my research online. I may be completely wrong in my deductions. I would greatly appreciate some inputs. 

Thanks,

Juhi