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All Forum Posts by: Quan Tran

Quan Tran has started 12 posts and replied 13 times.

Hi I have a question. So we are planning to buy a house directly from a seller. She is a real estate agent herself. So she asks that we give her 20k deposit but instead of it going into escrow for an attorney to hold on to. She wants to hold on to it herself as she needs the cash to renovate her other units. Of course she will write up a contract to state such. If the deal does not go through, she will of course give us back the money. Anything wrong with that picture or does seem pretty sound. Thank you.

Just a quick question for anyone with experience. Is it against fair house if I put up and ad targeted towards renting by room only. I already have a female college student living in one room. I have a single house that I want to rent out by room. Preferably female since there is already a female living in there. How would I phrase the ad. Thank you.

I'm sti deciding whether to rent out to a family or students. But if it comes down to renting out to students and I fully cover all utilities. Should I leave the washer/dryer or should I take them out. Thank you.