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All Forum Posts by: Stephen Hundley

Stephen Hundley has started 23 posts and replied 292 times.

Post: Supply appliances but not service them?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

sorry but I'm not into intimidating my tenants. 

Post: Supply appliances but not service them?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

They aren't, it's class A property and they are good tenants but that was one example of receiving a call when we shouldn't. 

Post: Supply appliances but not service them?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

Our competition doesn't typically supply them. That's part of the reason our houses rent faster and for more money.

It's aggravating when the tenant calls saying the frig is broken and they just went grocery shopping but it's bc they left the door open. 

Post: Supply appliances but not service them?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

We have middle class to upper class rentals ranging from $1,000-$1,400/m. We find our houses rent faster when refrigerators, washers and dryer are supplied but that also means we've had to fix them when they break. Does anyone have a system for supplying the appliances but setup an agreement with the tenant that the tenant is responsible for repairs? 

Post: If you had $1,000,000 in cash, what would you do?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

I would use the money for down payments on middle class SFR in good school zones.

@Bill S. you the man, congrats! 

@Paul Altmanenlist the help of a local realtor that knows the areas you like. 

Post: Just bought a home, can I move?

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

I've done the same thing before and you are good man. You can move for any reason and keep the same terms but especially if it's for a promotion or better job. They don't expect you to be able to predict the future. 

Post: My first Rental- How am I doing? Looking to expand in 1 year.

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

that's a solid first rental. Good tenants will make your life easier as well

Post: Good People Lookup

Stephen HundleyPosted
  • Realtor
  • Lafayette, LA
  • Posts 296
  • Votes 175

I'm curious about this as well!