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All Forum Posts by: Justin Frye

Justin Frye has started 36 posts and replied 136 times.

Post: Contractors in Columbus, Ohio

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52
Hello Mark Welp I'm actually from the area and know a few good contractors. Reach out to me and maybe I can help you out.

Post: Please help $41,000 paid to a guru company to be refunded !

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52
Debbie Lee looks like you made a huge mistake on this one. You never ever sign something that you don't know what your signing, that was your biggest mistake. From personal experience and from what I've heard 99% of the guru courses out there are all scams. Not to try and kick you when your down but you have to take some accountability in this and accept that even if you don't get your money back this was a huge learning experience. I hope the best for you in your situation and would highly recommend you outing whichever scam artist guru company did this to you.

Post: My first deal... finally

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52
Congrats man not a huge profit there but none the less your in the game!!

Post: The DO'S and the DON'TS of section 8 investing

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52

@Account Closed thank you I figured it was a good idea 

Post: The DO'S and the DON'TS of section 8 investing

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52

@Cosmo Iannopollo great advice seems like a legit way to go about it. Thank you

Post: DESPERATE NEED of landlord help

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52

I agree with @Lesley Resnick don't get too involved with the smaller picture. Look at the big picture, you have a great tenant who pays on time and isn't causing issues nor is ruining your house. There's too many bad tenants out there to focus on the little stuff with good tenants. I can understand your concerns as well but maybe being honest with the tenant and letting them know your issue might help resolve it. Sometimes honesty is the best answer

Post: The DO'S and the DON'TS of section 8 investing

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52

So I recently just evicted both tenants I have in my duplex and I'm currently in the turning over stage. I've  been considering multiple outlets for renting to my new future tenants and came across the possibility of section 8. My rental is in a C class neighborhood with many other section 8 renters in the area and I came across the idea of possibly getting involved. My first problem is that I have absolutely no idea as how to even enroll in such a program, and would also like to know the do's, the don'ts and the positives and negatives that come from renting through section 8.  I have been told by many investors to stay away from section 8 because of the type of renters it attracts but I've also heard the complete opposite from some that section 8 is brilliant and one of the best ways to rent. Any and all opinions are greatly appreciated, lay it on me people let me know what you suggest. Thanks

Hello everybody so I'm having trouble on how exactly I should handle this specific situation. So my tenant was evicted on the 30th of June and has completely moved out without me having to red tag the door prior to her eviction. She didn't show up to court so i was awarded judgement and was told to consult an attorney in regards to going through the process. I haven't made any moves towards an attorney being how the tenant moved out on her own will, problem is is she hasn't turned in the keys for the old locks and still has a bunch of junk and furniture there. My question is is what's the best plan of action I should take in regards to getting rid of her stuff. I don't want to get sued for throwing her stuff out, but I've been in contact with her and it doesn't seem like she really cares about what was left in the house. She's been saying she is gonna get it, but I don't think she truly cares enough. I know I should probably consult a lawyer but I figured I'd ask and get some opinions on here to see if anybody has dealt with a similar situation. Is there any specific laws in Ohio that allow you to throw out what's left in the house after eviction? Any advice would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance!
Hello everybody so I'm having trouble on how exactly I should handle this specific situation. So my tenant was evicted on the 30th of June and has completely moved out without me having to red tag the door prior to her eviction. She didn't show up to court so i was awarded judgement and was told to consult an attorney in regards to going through the process. I haven't made any moves towards an attorney being how the tenant moved out on her own will, problem is is she hasn't turned in the keys for the old locks and still has a bunch of junk and furniture there. My question is is what's the best plan of action I should take in regards to getting rid of her stuff. I don't want to get sued for throwing her stuff out, but I've been in contact with her and it doesn't seem like she really cares about what was left in the house. She's been saying she is gonna get it, but I don't think she truly cares enough. I know I should probably consult a lawyer but I figured I'd ask and get some opinions on here to see if anybody has dealt with a similar situation. Is there any specific laws in Ohio that allow you to throw out what's left in the house after eviction? Any advice would be greatly appreciated Thanks in advance!

Post: Looking to invest in Columbus Ohio

Justin FryePosted
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
  • Posts 142
  • Votes 52

@Elijah Moore absolutely let's connect