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All Forum Posts by: Kelly Iannone

Kelly Iannone has started 10 posts and replied 295 times.

Post: 25 units at 24 years old - What I've learned

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354

awesome work! 

Post: Would you rent to someone who had a past eviction?

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Nicole Obregon we also have a no past eviction history. If they were stand up people they could have left the property before getting to the courts. Also, I am not a fan of the credit correction companies.

Post: Buddy pretended to be current landlord!

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Llewelyn A. I like your strategy requiring proof of last months rent payment!

Post: New Podio user question

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Collin Goodwin thanks Collin, that makes sense to keep them separate and clean.

Post: Rented to someone in the medical marihuana business?

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Maria G. If you decide to take the tenants make sure they understand that will be making the local police aware of the business in the property so that they can keep an eye on the property and to ensure the tenants are on the up and up as to it being a legal operation. Otherwise, folks using the medical marijuana should be done at the house. You can still have all the no smoking or brownIe provisions.

Post: Tenant put Padlocks on all Rooms in Unit

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Cheryl Daniels in regards to having contractors work on the house when tentents belongingd are there, always hire reputable and insured contractors to do the work.

Post: What Are Your Personal Goals for 2019?

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
Originally posted by @William B.:

Originally posted by @Kelly Iannone:
@Matthew Perry 2019? Ha, I’m still hoping for a new multifamily to BRRRR in 2018...at lease aquire it that is. I’m targeting one specific seller who has had this property listed on MLS 3 times in the last 3 years with the price dropping each time. I learned there is some termite damage in the center unit and the owner is in his 70’s...so why wouldn’t he want to sell? Unfortunately he hasn’t responded to either of my two contacts yet (1st letter, 2nd Starbucks gift card with business card) but I’ll keep going. I have his phone number...thinking my next contact will be a cold call. At some point I’ll just send a contract. I’m still hustling this year!

 @Kelly I. look into his home address and door knock, the success level I have had and those I know that have done door knocking have had far greater success than any other method. When I have a solid lead like this I get a preliminary report from the title company that gives a little more insight into the owner, I cross-reference the data with my online research tools and track them down. Wishing you success.

 Thanks William, I have the owners address (from tax records) and phone number (from multiple evictions) but a preliminary title search is a good idea too. It’ll be good “training” for me and to start building those relationships. Door knocking at the owners house is a good idea! Thanks! 

Post: What Are Your Personal Goals for 2019?

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Matthew Perry 2019? Ha, I’m still hoping for a new multifamily to BRRRR in 2018...at lease aquire it that is. I’m targeting one specific seller who has had this property listed on MLS 3 times in the last 3 years with the price dropping each time. I learned there is some termite damage in the center unit and the owner is in his 70’s...so why wouldn’t he want to sell? Unfortunately he hasn’t responded to either of my two contacts yet (1st letter, 2nd Starbucks gift card with business card) but I’ll keep going. I have his phone number...thinking my next contact will be a cold call. At some point I’ll just send a contract. I’m still hustling this year!

Post: Would you buy a Multi-Family with a lead water supply line?

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Adam Frumkin eh interesting question, I have no insights but hopefully my response will help bump this along for you.

Post: A successful failure!

Kelly IannonePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
  • Posts 301
  • Votes 354
@Franklin Curry Jr you’re making progress and thinking logically. Good work! Hang in there and keep pushing forward!