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Christopher Lennon Should I Sell keep or rent
19 June 2022 | 9 replies
If you feel your market is strong enough to unlock 375k on a sale I’d sell it and stay cash heavy. 
Gary Mcghee General introduction (Indianapolis)
1 June 2022 | 6 replies
People are the keys that unlock the doors of real estate.
Henry Clark Self Storage- Lockout equipment
15 June 2022 | 4 replies
After looking at the vendors at the Las Vegas show she ordered some products we have been trying out and its great.We used to use regular disc locks and when someone paid up, we would unlock them on our next trip to that facility, which might be a week. 
Anne Jenkins Eviction- Order for Possession Posted - drama
14 June 2022 | 8 replies
The last time I did this, the Tenant coordinated a six-hour period, I unlocked the doors, I read a book while they moved, and I locked the doors when they were done.If the law allows, you can move it to storage which gives you control of her belongings and control of the property.
Heather Yates Tenants failed or delayed to report water leaks
10 July 2022 | 12 replies
A good lease will have terms that require the tenant to notify the landlord immediately when any leaks or hazards are observed, and it will hold the tenant liable for damages that occur as a result of the tenant not notifying the landlord (for instance, if a toilet were leaking and flooding the bathroom, and the tenant didn't notify you for 5 days, and all that water seeped into the subfloor and caused rot and mold, you could potentially hold the tenant liable for their negligence--and have them pay not just to fix the toilet, but also to fix all the damage that could have been prevented if they had notified you quickly).As for your question about renewing their lease...This partly depends on whether you feel like they were negligent...for instance, if the water heater leak was easily observable, and you think they were negligent in not notifying you quickly, then that suggests they'll continue to be negligent and incompetent in the future--which puts you and your property at risk (a tenant who is so negligent that they don't report an obvious water leak is probably also negligent enough to leave the stove on, leave the doors unlocked, ignore fire hazards, etc., not replace smoke alarm batteries, etc.).   
Paul De Luca Tenant "moved out" but left their personal belongings
17 June 2022 | 12 replies
When I arrived I collected the key and found the door to the unit unlocked with all of the tenant's personal items still in the unit (and a bit of a mess). 
Durga Prasad To sell vs keep renting (long term)
20 April 2022 | 5 replies
Your money is tied up in equity in your property that is hard to unlock
Patrick Knapp Finding your worth in a partnership.
3 May 2022 | 1 reply
Finding out what you’re good at can help you unlock your greatest asset.
Jon Licht Ideas for Unlocking Equity with Multiple Properties
29 November 2021 | 2 replies

Hi all,I have a duplex in San Diego, CA.  Approximate numbers are $500K bank debt,  $800K ARV,  63% LTV.  It's a rental & I don't want to sell.I called PenFed about a HELOC, but they won't underwrite it because I ...

Shayne Williams Seller Says to show property it is $500
12 December 2021 | 22 replies
Heard of someone trying to charge $25 to show a property because he was out of state and had to hire someone to go unlock the doors but even that I think is ridiculous as it will cut off a large pool of buyers.