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All Forum Posts by: Rob McCray

Rob McCray has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Raising the rent

Rob McCrayPosted
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Thanks for sharing your insight.

Post: Nancy Neville Book

Rob McCrayPosted
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I am trying to set up my quickbooks program correctly. In older posts it looks like Nancy Neville wrote a book about that topic. I can't find a copy. Has anybody used that book, was it helpful, and if so, do you know of a place to get one?

Thanks

Post: Raising the rent

Rob McCrayPosted
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Thanks for the input. Good suggestions.

Post: Raising the rent

Rob McCrayPosted
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I have 9 doors all in a small town. Sometimes that can cause an issue. We have 1 unit that a friends child lives in with their young family. They have been great tenants and in the place for about 3 years. They were in a bind when our place came open and I let them in without raising the rent to what it should have been at the time. I have raised it once since but am still about $300-$400 below market. I'm looking for the best way to approach rental increases? Should I sit down and go over comparable properties or will that mean much to a tenant?