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All Forum Posts by: Cuong Le

Cuong Le has started 5 posts and replied 222 times.

Post: 3571 Daphne, Houston, TX 77021 | 4 BDRMS | 2 BATHS | $99,999

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Post: 3571 Daphne, Houston, TX 77021 | 4 BDRMS | 2 BATHS | $99,999

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Check out the property video below.

Post: 3571 Daphne, Houston, TX 77021 | 4 BDRMS | 2 BATHS | $99,999

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3571 Daphne, Houston, TX 77021 | 4 BDRMS | 2 BATHS

MLS Link

List: $99,999

Coveted corner home with gorgeous wood floors, new energy efficient windowsnew roof, new gutters and many other upgrades. Near new Metro Rail purple line, UH Campus, HEB grocery and easy access to major highways. Call your agent to see your next home today.

Joseph Le

Keller Williams Realty

832.729.9974

Post: JF90: Realistic Blueprint to Financial Independence in 3 Years

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Awesome podcast! I enjoyed listening to it :-)

Post: Tenant's Friend Got Shot - Now What?

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There is a police report but police won't release it until they've completed their investigation. From what tenant's story, it seems like a random act. We've talked to the neighbors before and they all said it has always been a quiet neighborhood. Tenant has been keeping an open communication so it looks like we're going to resolve it this week. Thanks @Aly W. and @Eric M. as well for your input and suggestions.

Any one else have any similar story and what you did about it?

Post: Tenant's Friend Got Shot - Now What?

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Thanks .@Kyle J. and @Dawn Anastasi. Normally, if the tenant had a history of being late and was difficult to work with, we would have no problem but this one has always paid early and keeps the place clean.

Tenant said the person was random and now is afraid to go back to the house due to safety. Like the idea of waiving the late fee this time but will need to get the rent today.

Since property is ok, there is nothing else we need to do. If they leave due to the shooting, then at least we have 60 days to get the place ready to rent out again.

Post: Tenant's Friend Got Shot - Now What?

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One of our tenant has always been paying rent on time with out any issues until this month. We contacted the tenant and mentioned that a friend was shot/robbed in front of our property. I don't want to be insensitive to what happen but what do we do about the rent? Also, anything we need to do on our end? 

Post: New to BP

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Hi @Eric Hubbard and welcome to BP! One advice that I use is having a strong "why". When things get tough or don't go your way, this why will pull you through. Most people say money is their why but there is usually always something more than that. Read and listen as much as you get and learn the basics well. See you around!

Post: Newbie ready to learn from the industries best!

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Hi @Reuben Stoneand welcome to BP! Ask your questions and you'll be amazed on the responses you get. Be sure to have your "why" to do your property management business because it will pull you through any difficulties. See you around Reuben!

Post: First post and looking to flip in Houston, TX

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@Curtis Curley Have you thought about partnering up with an experience flipper? He can help you evaluate the deal, you put in your share and split the proceeds 50/50. Great way to learn the ropes and get the experience while minimizing your risks/learning curve.