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All Forum Posts by: Yaimis Vera

Yaimis Vera has started 7 posts and replied 16 times.

@Justin Cousins-Lee

Hey Justin I know it’s hard, but this is a single family home and it’s in a great location, I know it’s going to be a hit.

Good luck on your search!!

I am very excited on starting this new adventure and as a newbie I have many questions. I feel I have educated myself on this enough to start acting.

When getting a Certificate of Use from the City, which Airbnb requires, I’m supposed to order an inspection. What type of elements are checked during this inspection? And If I’m leasing this property what type of document should I get from landlord to show proof of consent to sublease, and if this is even checked off on this inspection?

I appreciate your feedback on this, wouldn’t want to delay process if I’m not ready for this inspection.

Please help ! :)

I have had these tenants for a year now. They’re always calling me to fix little things. In the past two months they have been late and I have informed them to add late fee to the rent payment, but they don’t submit it. They’re also not proactive about informing they’re going to be late. What would be my legal options in this matter? It’s only $1000 a month and they should be able to manage their finances. Would they be breaking the lease agreement if they’re not paying the late fee?

Please advise. Thank you!

Post: Handyman needed in Louisville KY

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

@Josh Barry

Hello Josh!

Thank you for offering! I have three SF and intend to acquire more in the near future. I’d love to meet good people who can help in different projects I may need to do for existing and future properties.

You can reach out to me privately through here, since I can’t post contact information in this post.

Thank you and I look forward to connect with you soon!

Post: Gnats on the Property

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

@Kevin ODonnell

Thank you Kevin!! That’s a great tip!

Post: Gnats on the Property

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

@Kyle J. Sounds easy enough. I guess I was overthinking. Thank you Kyle! 🙏

Post: Gnats on the Property

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

@Colleen F.

Thank you for the tips! The property is located in Louisville KY.

Post: Handyman needed in Louisville KY

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

Looking for a handyman in the Louisville area, anyone can recommend some?

Thank you!

Post: Gnats on the Property

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

Good morning I need some advice in the following situation:

I’m a new out of state real estate investor. I’ve had this tenant for the past year, we’re about to renew the lease next month. In the past, I had my handyman pass by to spray for bugs in the house. I recently traveled to that state and passed by the property and sprayed outside for other insects. This has been as a courtesy but in the lease agreement clearly states extermination of insects and pest while occupying the property is the tenants’ responsibility.

I can understand that the fact I have sprayed the property twice might confuse my tenant on this responsibility.

This week, the tenant reached out once again reporting gnats in the property.

Do you think there might be an underlying issue, other than unsanitary practices?

How can I inform the client that this time and moving forward will be their responsibility, without causing so much backlash?

I appreciate the feedback!

Post: Cozy Background Checks

Yaimis VeraPosted
  • Miami FL
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 4

@John Warren

Great tip! Thanks John!