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All Forum Posts by: NaTarrio Jones

NaTarrio Jones has started 10 posts and replied 93 times.

Post: Rent Payment Reversed NSF but tenant says funds were available

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32
Hello BP. I currently self manage my properties using Buildium and I love it especially the resident portal and ability to accept ACH rent payments. Recently after over a year of succesful payments a tenant payment was reversed for insufficient funds, according to buildiums (R01) return code, but they are certain the funds were available. An NSF Fee was charged as well as additional daily late fees. There was a direct deposit on same day as the payment which would have made the balance enough to cover the rent payment. Her bank says that the deposit was there in time and there was no sign of a withdrawal attempt or rejected payment. Has anyone ever had this type of an issue and if so how did you resolve it? What proof If any can I request from the tenant to prove this? Thanks in advance.

Post: In search of lender who can do Delayed Financing

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32

@Sean Carroll Ok   Thanks I will reach out to her. 

Post: In search of lender who can do Delayed Financing

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32

Hello BP. I just won a foreclosure property at Auction.com and will be making the purchasing for all cash. The property will need a good amount for the renovation but is a perfect candidate to execute the BRRR strategy. Instead of waiting to do a cash out refinance after the rehab I would like to immediately recoup the funds I used to purchase the property and the apply them to the renovations. Has anyone used this strategy lately? Can anyone recommend a lender who offers delayed financing? Thanks in advance for any input for the BP community

Post: Houston SFR Portfolio for Sale - 29 houses

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32

Is this offer still available? Send info to [email protected]

Post: Galveston County Investors

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32

Hey @Broaderick Brown. I have a Multi family in G County that does well. I close on a SFR tomorrow. I think there's great opportunity here.

Post: Are there any investor friendly agents in the Houston area

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32

@Toussaint Hill I’m an investor in the area. I would be interested in hearing more about this deal. Pm me. 

Post: New investor out of Dickinson Texas.

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32

Welcome to Biggerpockets. 

Post: Mortgage help on a duplex

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32
I’ve used LoanDepot to close on a duplex. After 25% down the loan was less than 50k. No problems.

Post: Online Rent Payment sites

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32
I use Buildium and love it. It allows me to manage all my properties. Online payments, e-leases, listings, tenant screening and so. It’s a full fledged Property Management software that makes life easy.

Post: How will you use real estate to retire early?

NaTarrio Jones
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • League City, TX
  • Posts 97
  • Votes 32
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