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All Forum Posts by: Todd Powell

Todd Powell has started 2 posts and replied 10 times.

Post: Rental Rehab after fire and tenant issues

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

I want to thank everyone for their thoughtful responses.  The tenant sent a message yesterday wanting to resolve the situation.  I followed up with a long e-mail explaining my perspective and under what terms I would be willing to continue renting.  This included the stipulation that their daughter who lived in the fire room who has drug and legal problems is not allowed to reside in the home or they will face eviction.  

I received an e-mail back this morning that was very apologetic citing the stress of covid etc..  

I believe we're back on track and once again, thanks to this community for your responses.

Post: Rental Rehab after fire and tenant issues

Todd Powell
Posted
  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

I'll preface this that I will be speaking with a local attorney to get their opinion on Monday but wanted to see what this group thought of my situation.

I have a duplex that had a single room and contents fire.  The fire was caused by an extension cord, coiled under a pile of clothes that was running a window air conditioner.

The tenants have lived in the unit since 1994.  I purchased the unit 3 years ago.  They have always paid like clockwork.  The unit was trashed from smoke damage throughout and minimal upkeep over the last 26 years.  I insisted they relocate so that I could rehab the unit.  I agreed that they could move back in after the rehab.

At this point we're 80 days since they moved out, 20 of which were used by the cleaning  / rehab company.  It took another 20 days to get my insurance to approve the use of my contractors for the rehab.  At this point we're about 2 days from being done and we've only been working on it for about 40 days.  The rehab has included all new attic insulation, all new windows throughout the unit.  New sheetrock, tape, texture etc. in the fire room.  New Kitchen cabinets and floor.  New bathroom floor and all fixtures.  New electrical fixtures throughout.  New Paint.  Refinished hardwoods.  A major rehab and it will ultimately be a very nice home, a dramatic improvement over what they were living in before.

Today I got my 3rd text message from the tenant ranting about how long this rehab is taking and what a hardship it has been.  They're living in temporary executive suites which are less than a mile from the apartment.  

After receiving this morning's message I immediately called the tenant.  After listening to his rant for about 30 seconds I told him to look for another place to live.  He replied "you're evicting me during covid", I replied, "you had a fire in your apartment".  He then asked "do I need to speak to my lawyer" to which I replied, "knock yourself out".  

As I said before, I plan to speak to an attorney on Monday.  Does anyone have any experience with something like this?   We live in a very good rental market.  Most likely this unit will have 20+ applications in a few days if put up for rent.

I implied they would be able to move back.  I have changed my mind based upon their actions since moving out.  We do not have a current signed lease agreement as I was planning on having them sign a new lease before moving back in.  The lease agreement they were under was drafted 7-8 years ago by previous landlords.  

I'm open to any guidance or suggestions you can offer as I move forward with this situation.

Post: PERFORMING NOTE OUTCOME

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Robert, I'm riding your coat tails here as I'm also looking at my first note deals.  Thanks everyone for all the good information.  The wealth of information and willingness to share in this niche of investing is impressive.

Post: Rental investment in Washington state

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Washington Landlord Association is worth joining.  All the laws, forms and good information for WA state.  https://walandlord.org/

Post: In 3 words, describe your 2017 Real Estate goals

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

expand my portfolio

Post: How to listen to BP podcasts on Amazon "Echo"

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

The echo will play the latest episode of the podcast through tunein.  Other than streaming bluetooth from your phone or tablet, has anyone figured out how to play prior podcasts through the echo?

Post: 2nd BRRR done- onto number 3- 2 more in progress.

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

How are you finding your properties? MLS, auctions, wholesalers your own direct mail program?

Post: 2nd BRRR done- onto number 3- 2 more in progress.

Todd Powell
Posted
  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

This is great.  It sounds like you've got a solid plan and you're working it.  Are you doing much / any of the rehab work yourself?  How is your market for investors?  Are you finding a lot of competition for multi-family properties?  

I'm in Spokane, WA and will close on my first investment property / duplex in a couple weeks.  I'm planning a light rehab - 5-7k and hope to have similar cash flow.   

Congratulations and keep the updates coming.

Post: Just closed my 10th rental in last 7 months

Todd Powell
Posted
  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Great post Daniel!  Very inspiring to someone just getting started and building a plan to take a similar course.  I look forward to hearing more as you continue to build your business.

Post: Getting started in Spokane

Todd Powell
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  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
  • Posts 10
  • Votes 5

Just getting started.   Reading,  watching webinars and listening to podcasts.   There is so much good information available here.  

Looking forward to making connections and building a network of trusted advisers and partners.   

I'm looking for local opportunities to implement the brrrr strategy.   I think it would be a great way to learn several aspects of the business in a single deal.  

I'm looking forward to learning more and contributing to the community.