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All Forum Posts by: Marie Machosky

Marie Machosky has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Hey everyone! Posting this on 8/15/2024 - are these events still happening every 3rd Thursday?

Hi all,

I'm new at this landlord gig and I have a bit of a dilemma. A tenant asked if they could adopt a pet; when I replied with the information regarding deposit and pet rent, I never heard back until I followed up today (3 weeks later), making sure they saw my email, and reminding them that having an unauthorized pet would be a violation of their lease agreement. They replied within an hour with a note from a "doctor" in Michigan (we're in Texas) stating they need the Emotional Support PET (not "Animal" - an important semantical difference). The note was not signed but does appear to be from an actual doctor (though again - halfway across the country). Do I have a leg to stand on here, or just let it go? Everything I've ready from the HUD says a landlord can request "reliable" documentation from the tenant. But what does "reliable" look like? Another internet source (not the HUD, just a website) mentioned the doctor should be from within the same state. Spidey senses say they're just trying to get out of paying their rent. I'm also very aware of what a disability discrimination claim could cost. And yes, I already know - I'm not going to ask them for details of their disability. What should I do?

Marie

Hi friends, long-distance real estate investing newby here (I live near Denver and prices are just insane!) Can I ask how you went about choosing your investment state/area/market? I don't have contacts in other states— at least none familiar with real estate. I'm still beginning— considering rent and hold, fix and flip, BRRRR... whatever makes the most sense. I have about $250k ready to invest. I understand there are good opportunities in ANY market... I just don't know where to start. I know what specifics I'll need to look at in each market I consider... but I don't know how to even arrive at the "considering" stage without a starting point. Any advice is appreciated greatly! Thank you so much!