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All Forum Posts by: Koob Moua

Koob Moua has started 17 posts and replied 81 times.

Post: Charging tenant for repairs

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Christen G.

Yes, we will show sympathy towards her falling. We will try to find ways to help her from it clogging up again. But our lease says that if she was the cause of it we will charge her for necessary repairs. Which our handyman took pictures of her sink being clogged with hair when removed..

Post: Charging tenant for repairs

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Theresa Harris

She’s been living there for almost 3 years, and it never had that issue. In the past we have covered other repairs that she has done with no questions asked.

Post: Charging tenant for repairs

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

Hey everyone,

I wanted to see what everyone’s thoughts are? I have this tenant who called us for her bath tube being clogged up and found out that it was because of the tenant who clogged it up with her hair when showering. We also noticed that the tenant clogged up bath room sink and kitchen sink. We had our handy man come out and fix the issue and charged us for it. And we told her that we will be charging her for it. So anyways she says she can’t afford the $250 up front but is willing to pay $25 above rent, which we are okay with. We got pictures of all the repairs and concerns and handyman took for us. But now she says she slipped and fell and fell in the tube on Thursday, probably has a fraction on her vertebre, as per what she says. I don’t know if she is trying to get something out from us? What what you guys do? Any advice would be appreciated. Just trying to cross all our T’s and dot our i’s!

Post: Trying to get a loan for a duplex with 20% down

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Brad Gibson

What interest rate you getting?

Post: Trying to get a loan for a duplex with 20% down

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Anthony Wick

That’s pretty cool! I will try next time with local banks. Seems like it was an in house loan, and not a Freddie or Fannie loan. Was it a duplex that you bought?

Post: Tenant passed away what to do?

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Karl B.

Thank you! That’s a very good suggestion

Post: Tenant passed away what to do?

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

Hey guys, running into a situation here. I have a tenant who passed away about 1 1/2 month ago. And we told the daughter that they have till the end of September to get out of the place. And now comes October most of the stuff are out except few little things and if she doesn’t get the stuff out by today. What precautions can I take? The daughter is not on the lease but only her mom and we have them 1 1/2 month to remove there stuff. And told them that we will start charging her for storage or rent. What else can I do? Thanks in advance.

Post: Investors in the Athens, Ga area

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

Hey @Cornelious Thompson, just wanted to reach out. We do have a meetup coming this Thursday in downtown Athens, Ga. feel free to come hang out. If you need the information it’s at the Allgood lounge and starts at 6:30pm. 

Post: Cash Cow Farm Areas in GA

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Alf Holst

Yes Downtown monroe is beginning to develop over here. Looks like the area around walmart, off of 138 area is going to develop a big area of the land right there and i heard that they want to add another grocery story in that area. 

The meeting will be tomorrow at the ALL GOOD lounge in Downtown Athens. @ 6:30 pm.

Post: Cash Cow Farm Areas in GA

Koob MouaPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • monroe, GA
  • Posts 82
  • Votes 15

@Alf Holst

I live in Monroe, ga and invest out in Athens, ga. I have 1 duplex and it cash flows pretty good. As of right now Athens area is hard to find deals. But there is a monthly meeting out in Athens every last Thursday of the month. Feel free to come join us in downtown Athens