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All Forum Posts by: Mathew Cubell

Mathew Cubell has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Inherited Tenant Bounced Rent Check

Mathew CubellPosted
  • Investor
  • Ballston Spa, NY
  • Posts 2
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Thanks for all the feedback. I ended up opting to waive the fees since we don’t intend to renew their lease this April. I feel like bending on the rules is probably a bad a idea and I don’t intend to make a habit out of it but in this case it seems like the way to go. Thanks again for all the great feedback!

Post: Inherited Tenant Bounced Rent Check

Mathew CubellPosted
  • Investor
  • Ballston Spa, NY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hi All,

This past September my wife and I purchased our first investment property with the help of BP. This is my first time posting and regrettably I have only been a lurker until now. The property we purchased is a duplex which we are occupying one side of. Prior to purchase the previous owner created a lease which terminates on 30 April 2018 so the current tenant could stay through the sale of the property. 

The tenant has paid on time (this month included) since October. I learned this morning that their check which was deposited on the 8th of this month (rent is due on the 5th) bounced for NSF. 

Can some experienced landlords/house-hackers give me your input as to how to handle this situation? I am in upstate New York so our laws allow for a 3 day Pay or Quit notice. Do I serve this today with a text/phone call or do I try a softer approach? Thanks in advance!!