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All Forum Posts by: Zinkeng Asonganyi

Zinkeng Asonganyi has started 6 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Tenant Abandoned Rental Property

Zinkeng AsonganyiPosted
  • League city
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Thanks Richard. Only found out yesterday that they had moved out from my other tenant who was concerned about abandonment and safety risks

Post: Tenant Abandoned Rental Property

Zinkeng AsonganyiPosted
  • League city
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Yea.. it’s a lot of trash and not any tangible belongings. 

Post: Tenant Abandoned Rental Property

Zinkeng AsonganyiPosted
  • League city
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2
Quote from @Reuben Gathright:

Preserve and protect your rental while waiting for authorities.

Get a dehumidifier running with gravity drain to a sink, ASAP.  Spray exterior heavily with pesticide to prevent bugs.

Seal doors and windows, put up a few cheap Wal-Mart game cameras to keep an eye on the property until new tenant arrives.

Thank you

Post: Tenant Abandoned Rental Property

Zinkeng AsonganyiPosted
  • League city
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Fellow Landlords, this is new to me, so I need some advice. Inherited a tenant when I bought a duplex. Their normal living conditions are dirty to say the least. Lease expire 07/31, but they have abandoned the property and allegedly moved out turned off AC, water etc.. and it’s trash everywhere,disgusting and mold and insects are building up. Been trying to go inspect the property the past 2 months but it’s been one excuse after another. Thankfully drove down to find out they had apparently moved out late January. Police came in and opened a case I could use in court. Any advice on how to go about this? Thanks much

Post: Pulling Equity out of existing rental property

Zinkeng AsonganyiPosted
  • League city
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Hello.. I purchased a Duplex in Dec 2020 for 358k in Rosenberg, TX area.. I had to put 25% down payment. So far it’s cash flowing well. I’m trying to grow my rental portfolio and I want to tap into equity in this Duplex to fund my next rental. What’s the most cost effective way to go about this? 
Thanks

Hi all,

Looking for a real estate friendly accountant.

Thanks

Post: Multifamily Financing ( Six-Plex)

Zinkeng AsonganyiPosted
  • League city
  • Posts 13
  • Votes 2

Hi, I am looking to get my first rental property, a sixplex. Any recommendations on how to go about financing this since it is not considered residential? 

Thanks 

Hi lisa, 

thanks for reaching out. Sure, I could use a recommendation. 

thanks

I am new to the Houston metro area. One of my plans was to get into real estate investing, from multifamily properties to flipping. Given that this are strange times for investment realtors with COVID, looking for an experienced realtor to determine the best way to get into investing in real estate and learn the ropes. Hungry to invest but want to understand the market and how to best go about this during this strange times. Thanks!!