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All Forum Posts by: Leroy Norris

Leroy Norris has started 2 posts and replied 15 times.

@Calvin Kwan

Any room to make shift another parking spot? Outlying a grass area and lay rocks down? Even in grass unless it’s long term and stay parked multiple days it shouldn’t kill the grass

Post: My Offer Got Accepted!

Leroy NorrisPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 13

@Caleb Crockett

Had the same issue in Ohio, what I did was give a 90 day notice that rents are increasing and I have 2 options, stay and pay $150 less than what market rent is in area due to the fact I didn’t want to have turnover and repairs right away, so a year lease to save money for such issues or leave and rent was going up to market rent in area. Stop thinking cash flow and think wealth building, right now you losing $600 a month at least and when stuff break they won’t give you a break, our tune is limited on this planet so make what you can sooner than later

Post: Real Estate Meet-up in Akron?

Leroy NorrisPosted
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 13

@Jill F.

Did this happen?

@Michael J.

Come on man as a landlord you don’t have the right to be in her business and or judge her, she pays rent and it’s on time, reading your complaint I still don’t know what your complaint is, if anything them kids are the reason your still getting paid. When something else arises you handle it than, not before. Getting her out your going to lose a month of rent or possible more if she decides to make you evict her, than you gone have to do repairs find another tenant.

@Ben Hoy 150k is a lot... 20% down on a building, Look for a $400,000 apartment building and start making some cash flow