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All Forum Posts by: Sly H.

Sly H. has started 4 posts and replied 7 times.

Post: bad tenant experience

Sly H.Posted
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Quote from @Dan M.:

Its going to sound mean but its not meant to be:

Suck it up and move on

There's little to nothing you can actually do aside trying to take them to small claims court. If you do go this route make sure you have before and after pictures, and the lease ready for the judge. 


 Thanks I appreciate the insight

Post: bad tenant experience

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Quote from @Colleen F.:

@Sly H. Send them a bill and/or document taking it from the deposit. You charge them for the first, broken items, and cleaning. You can only get the depreciated value of the furniture.  No deposit you have to go to court.


 thank you for the response

Post: bad tenant experience

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I have a tenant who moved out left place extremely dirty, did not pay last months late fee.  they were suppose to be out by 31st of January.  They moved into the new place on the 1st of February and moved there belongings on the 1 st from my place to the new place.  My place is furnished. They broke the bed frame, end table, and two kitchen chairs.  What actions can I take in regards to this matter. I am in Texas

Thanks

I have equity in a commercial office building I purchased in Louisiana.  Where can I go to get a cashout refinance? or is there a way to receive a second mortgage on the commercial property

Thanks

Post: looking for a property manager in Gretna La

Sly H.Posted
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Hello BP family

I have a commercial building that I recently purchased.  Almost finished with the rehab project and need a property management company familiar with listing and managing the property.

Thanks

Quote from @Kelsey Jurewicz:
Quote from @Sly H.:

What’s the best way to get a commercial loan? As of now I have gone through a community bank but due to the building being setup like a condominium with no condominium dues they don’t feel comfortable and want to charge 30% down payment instead of 25%. Any advice on how to deal with a bank for a commercial loan, and which type of bank is best would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


 I would shop around and compare quotes between commercial lenders until you find best rate/terms. If you need a quote to compare, send me a DM I can connect you with a commercial lender in your area.


What’s the best way to get a commercial loan? As of now I have gone through a community bank but due to the building being setup like a condominium with no condominium dues they don’t feel comfortable and want to charge 30% down payment instead of 25%. Any advice on how to deal with a bank for a commercial loan, and which type of bank is best would be greatly appreciated. Thanks