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All Forum Posts by: Spencer J.

Spencer J. has started 8 posts and replied 16 times.

Post: Oh God,.... Tenants......

Spencer J.Posted
  • Investor
  • Nashua, NH
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

As much as I love being a landlord (this is not sarcasm, I do enjoy it).  I have one tenant in a building that is quiet, pays (and pays on time), and passed a background check, and has been living there over 2 years.  However, there is a reoccurring mold problem in the bathroom, because the exhaust fan gets disabled, because they don't like the noise (seriously.....the noise....how long are you in the bathroom for) when they shower.

What kind of leverage do I have on a tenant like this, considering they know how to disable the fan (just pop off the vent cover and the plug is right there).

Post: 1 acre coffee parcels

Spencer J.Posted
  • Investor
  • Nashua, NH
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

I everyone......I have been listening to the Keith Weinhold podcast for about a week now.  He seems exceptionally personable and I feel he explains things in a far more step by step manner than any other podcast that I have listened to (some of us need our hand held a little more than others ......ie. .....me) Just curious if anyone has experience with these 1 acre (turn-key) coffee parcels that are in his advertisements and how lucrative they are??.

Post: Turn-key Rental Opportunies

Spencer J.Posted
  • Investor
  • Nashua, NH
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8
Originally posted by @Scott Speer:

@Brent Coombs...Thanks for the clrification, I didn't see in the thread anything about guarantees for those rents?

@Spencer Jean.....Trying to figure out if you are being sarcastic or not?  If I put on here there are properties for sale in Rochester, NY for $100,000 that rent for $2,100/month you can bet there is, I wouldn't put it up here if it was not true!

 Hi Scott

Sorry for the tone of the comment, this is 1 of the reasons I don't like typing, people on the other end don't know how your coming across.  Just tring to weed out whats good and whats not.  Thanks for your info!!

Post: Turn-key Rental Opportunies

Spencer J.Posted
  • Investor
  • Nashua, NH
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

Hats off to all The BP members and their feedback!

@Scott Speer..... seriously     a 100,000 property that rents for $2100

Post: Turn-key Rental Opportunies

Spencer J.Posted
  • Investor
  • Nashua, NH
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

Prompted by a discussion with my wife the other night.  As I continue to share with her that I am interested in investing in turn-key properties that are no where near where we live (we are New Englanders) Her question was "Are there any turn-key companies in New England?"  The majority of properties are in Memphis, Chicago, Little Rock, and some parts of Texas.  "Does turn-key not work in areas north of New York City?"  Any input from Biggerpockets members is greatly appreciated.

Post: Just Signed Up to Biggerpockets

Spencer J.Posted
  • Investor
  • Nashua, NH
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 8

Hi Everyone, I'm Spencer Jean, purchased my first and only rental property 10 yrs ago (I love being a landlord).  Been living in Nashua, NH my whole life.  Got started in the electronics industry when I was 21 and never left.  Currently, I am highly interested in turn-key rental opportunities (in diverse markets) and would like to acquire as many properties as I can handle.