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All Forum Posts by: Bob Zhu

Bob Zhu has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Hi Sue,

Thanks for your advice. My contractor has already entered the house, but they still reject to pay the rent for July.

Hi Dale,

Thanks for your answer. I plan to give them a notice and terminate the lease.

Hi Jon,

Thanks for your prompt answer. I checked the condition of the basement myself  and it is definitely not that serious as what they told me. It looks like that they tried to delay my assigned project on purpose so that they can reject to pay the rent. Can I give them a notice to terminate the lease? If yes, how many days' notice will be appropriate?

Thanks,

Hi all,

I am a real estate investment beginner in Chicago. One of my properties needs to apply the basement waterproofing work, but the tenants do not cooperate with my assigned contractor. They said that they have to work during weekdays and cannot allow any people to do the job without their presence. They also reject to pay the rent if I do not fix the basement right away. Are they playing game with me? Any suggestions?

Thanks,