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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 7 posts and replied 14 times.

Thank you for the help.  I kept these 4 persons as tenants and first month will be due soon.  I'm feeling good about it.  Thanks again

Post: Tips for investing in Arlington, TX

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Hello:  We live in California but looking to invest in Texas, Arlington specifically.  We have a small amount of funds and are considering buying 1-2 SFHs to start .  Arlington came up when doing some reading as a good potential city with expected job growth.  Do you have tips for this endeavor? ex. how to find a good match for a buying agent, doing as much legwork as possible by phone or internet and keeping travel to a minimum.  Thank you!!

Thanks Chris, that helps.  Also, should I break the bad credit news to the rest of the group? or is there a confidentiality issue here I need to be aware of

Hi everyone.  I'm fairly new to renting a home.  I'm sorry if this posted twice, I can't find confirmation of my previous post.  We had 4 application of young ladies who want to be roommates.  They all look to have good credit scores except one.  Any tips for breaking the news to the group?  Also, am I reading the credit report correctly? she only owes $64 on one account and $48 on the other?