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All Forum Posts by: Rose Feng

Rose Feng has started 3 posts and replied 28 times.

Post: How can I get my rent payment?

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Jon Holdman:

The reality?  You probably won't.  You can turn the debt over to a collection agency and let them go after her.  Or file in small claims court to get a judgement and make the collection agency's case stronger.

 Thanks for the advise. I guess I should go to small claims court. 

Post: How can I get my rent payment?

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

The lease signed for one year, and it is going to expire in March, 2. The tenants due is $$2745. The deposit is $2000. If the tenant did not pay the electric and water bill, me- the landlord is responsible for the due  with township ,which could be another $400. Also, if the tenant damaged my property or appliances, will be more loss. 

Acoording to PA law, If I file the eviction now, it takes 2 weeks for the hearing, and another 21 days for them to move out. so by the time , they already moved out. so I do not think eviction will work except there is eviction report will stay on their rental history. 

I have been a landlord for 5 years, and this is first time that I have to deal with. Please advise me what is the best that I can do to get my rent money. I already take photos of their cars, and I know where is the woman works.  There is co-signer , I know where she rented a house.

Thanks in advance!

Post: Proud to be a member!!!!

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Russ Scheider:

The local REIA group is a good place to start. You can find more info on the Charleston REIA website or on Meetup.com

 Good to know. Thank you Russ  for the information. I will look up tonight.  

Post: Proud to be a member!!!!

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Russ Scheider:

Hello Rose,

Welcome to BP and welcome to Charleston.  It is 65 and sunny today.  Not bad for January.  You will find a strong, supportive investor community here if you know where to look.  Let me know if I can help with anything.

 Hi Russ, 

 I am so glad to hear that there is strong  and supportive community there since I know no one there yet. I am planning to visit Charleston on Feb 5th again. Would you please advise me where and when I can get in touch with those people in the community? 

Thank you in advance! Have a nice day!

Post: Proud to be a member!!!!

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @John Semanchuk:

Hi Rose, I can only repeat what everyone else has said... Charleston is Great!

What area of PA are you in now?   I grew up outside of Philly.

 Hi John, 

I have been living in both Bucks and Montgomery counties in the last 12 years since I came from China. I love PA and having decent life here, but as I get older and older,  I can not stand the almost 6 months of cold weather anymore because I have to stop running and swiming, gardening and doing other things. That is the main reason I want to move to warm Charleston to settle although I am aware it would not be easy for me.

Thank you so much for the reply! Take care!

Post: Proud to be a member!!!!

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Victoria Winters:

Hello Rose,

Welcome to BP and thanks for your post.  Making a move to a new state is exciting. Charleston is beautiful. I had the pleasure of visiting the city and surrounding areas. So much history and very friendly people. 

Although I am located in California, it is my pleasure to offer help to you. Feel free to contact me any time. If I can't help, I probably know someone who can. 

 Thank you Victoria! I would love to have some help from you in the future. Take care!

Post: Proud to be a member!!!!

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2
Originally posted by @Peter MacKercher:

Welcome to BP if you click the network tab on the top you can find people in your area. 

I did click that tab. but only Pros are allowed to searching.  Thank you for trying to help!.

Post: Proud to be a member!!!!

Rose FengPosted
  • philadalphia, PA
  • Posts 28
  • Votes 2

Hey all, 

Happy New Year! I just found this site a couple days ago , and read some of the posts. 

You guys are awesome!  I am lucky to found this site, and I am proud of being one of the crowds who are supper smart, experienced,  kind and being supportive. Together, we will make our lives and whole world better. 

Currently, I am a Realtor and small investor in PA. This year, I am planing to move to Charleston SC to start my new adventure with real estate investment , although I do not know anyone down there yet, but I believe my instinct and insight. 

Looking for any mentors, friends, and partners. Any advice and suggestions will be appreciated.  

So happy to see everyone is so passionate and goal orientated in 2015 . Good luck for to EVERYONE.