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All Forum Posts by: Mauricio Perez

Mauricio Perez has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: How to Evict on foreclosures

Mauricio PerezPosted
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Quote from @Eliott Elias:
Quote from @Greg H.:
Quote from @Eliott Elias:
Quote from @Greg H.:
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

You should have put him on a lease and post a eviction notice the day he refused to leave. Every  county is different, call the county and ask what the procedure looks like 


 You cannot just put someone on a lease nor does there need to be a lease in place to evict.  A lease is an agreement between 2 parties.  

I'm explaining best case scenario what should have happened. Sure is, thanks for stating obvious 
So the only obvious I pointed out was that you do not know what you are talking about.  In this case the previous owner is a Tenant at Sufferance and I point out the process above.  Getting them to sign a lease solves nothing so there is no best case.  Now I feel I need to add that I hold a fellow Realtor to a higher standard and some of your posts here are dubious to be kind

 Evicting someone with a lease is a lot easier than evicting without one. The sellers could state that they never agreed to leave after sale, taking advantage of the court system and legal fees. Let me add some real value here, if you still need help understanding this happy to hop on a call and teach you 

Thank you so much I will consider your help.

Post: How to Evict on foreclosures

Mauricio PerezPosted
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Thanks Will Fraser.


Just to make it clear their is no lease, I was doing owner finance and he failed to pay. I went to the whole foreclosure process and now the house is under my name again. 

Post: How to Evict on foreclosures

Mauricio PerezPosted
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I have a property that I already repossessed through a foreclosure, but the previous owner does not want to move.  I have repossessed the property  five months ago and he does not want to move out.  Any advice on how to evict him? or any legal recommendations in Texas. 

Post: Rentredi discount code from Rookie podcast

Mauricio PerezPosted
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Hi does anyone know the discount code for Rentredi? 

Post: Process on how to move forward

Mauricio PerezPosted
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Hi everyone, I have three rental properties that I bought under my name. I have hear a lot about putting my properties on a LLC for asset protection and I finally did. I'm ready for my next property but how do I buy it? My loan officer said that I can't buy it through the LLC because I need two years of financial statements, I can buy it under my name again but after moving it to the LLC and moving forward the LLC is the one making the profits. How do I keep buying if I don't want to wait two years?