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Kent Harris Evictions in Harris County Texas
19 December 2016 | 15 replies
To begin an eviction action, the plaintiff, usually the landlord, must file a petition in writing stating the following:(1) the name of the plaintiff;(2) the name, address, telephone number, and fax number, if any, of the plaintiff’s attorney, if applicable, or the address, telephone number, and fax number, if any, of the plaintiff;(3) the name, address, and telephone number, if known, of the defendant; and (4) if the plaintiff consents to email service of the answer and any other motions or pleadings, a statement consenting to email service and email contact information.In addition, the petition must contain the following information:(1) a description, including the address, if any, of the premises that the plaintiff seeks possession of;(2) a description of the facts and the grounds for eviction;(3) a description of when and how notice to vacate was delivered; (4) the total amount of rent due and unpaid at the time of filing, if any; and(5) a statement that attorney fees are being sought, if applicable.The complaint should list all home and work addresses of each tenant and state that the landlord knows of no other home or work addresses of the tenant in the county where the premises are located.Each tenant who has signed a lease must be joined in the eviction proceeding.Filing FeesThe Justice of the Peace must collect fees for the filing of a petition in the Justice Court.
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11 February 2007 | 12 replies
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Santiago Hernandez Where do wholesaler find their cold calling leads?
19 May 2019 | 2 replies
There are several different ones available including:Absentee Owners with Equity, Seniors with long-time Ownership and Owners with Low Financial Stability Scores (FSS)Once you have the list, the second step is to then run the owner name and mailing address up with a national telephone (and email) database.
Daigo Kurosaki How can I get over my fear of out-of-state investing?
23 February 2015 | 23 replies
My purpose wasn't to fire off a lengthy list of detailed questions, because I'd already gotten those out of the way in the numerous emails and telephone calls with him and his team in the weeks prior to the visit.
Steven J. Multi-family: verifying numbers
27 August 2013 | 16 replies
It should be, at most, a starting point for your own research.1.A current rent roll dated no later than 30 days prior to the date of Seller's execution of this Letter of Intent, which rent roll lists at a minimum: the unit number, unit type, tenant name, date of lease, amount of monthly rent, amounts of any delinquencies, lease expiration date, and all security and other deposits.2.Detailed operating statements for the last two (2) calendar years, year-to-date detailed operating statements, and the Property's approved 2013 budget.3.Real estate tax bill for the last two (2) years on the Property (2011, 2012).4.Copies of any building plans and specifications and construction drawings in Seller's possession.5.Copy of Phase I, or all environmental assessments, reports, studies and tests of the Property.6.Copies of all contracts for services covering or affecting the Property.7.Copy of all engineering and related construction reports covering the Property, together with all warranties and guarantees for work performed at the Property.8.Copy of existing title policies and title commitments, including the Property's legal description and legible copies of all documents listed as exceptions and encumbrances to the title of the Property.9.Seller to provide current certificate of insurance.10.Summary of all capital improvements completed during the previous two (2) years for property.11.Copy of any government inspection reports (description and status of any violations)12.Copies of all tenant leases.13.Copies of the utility bills (electricity, water, sewer, gas, telephone and trash) of the Property for the prior 12-month period.14.Details and a list of all insurance claims (past or present) for the Property.15.Copy of the most recent appraisal.16.Copies of properties’ tax returns for 2010 and 2011.17.Copies of monthly sales tax returns for 2011, 2012 and YTD 2013.18.Copies of any capital project warranties if any.
Kevin Norton Looking to get any reviews on Mentor/Investor/Teacher Brad Sumrok on Multifamily
25 August 2022 | 108 replies
I'm sorry my mindset will never fall for that ($4k video course or $17k to be mentored over telephone or e-mail) and it raises flags with me.
DJ Cummins rent collection day!!!..but i am tired of face-to-face collection
8 September 2015 | 25 replies
My tenant and I share the same bank (USAA) he pays me directly using my telephone number.
David A. Are bandit signs still a good tool for finding motivated sellers?
19 January 2016 | 11 replies
It's illegal to put them on stop signs and telephone poles.
Erik Andersen Combining property management with home warranty
15 February 2017 | 8 replies
It literally might involve 3-4 hours on the telephone and I'm not exaggerating.
Joshua D. Help my wife and I solve this FIGHT. Should I get a W-2 job?
24 August 2018 | 155 replies
If you asked me what I do all day, I could say I drive 45 minutes to work (a boring and wasteful use of my precious time), have constant in person and telephone interruptions all day long and make decisions that have life-altering implications.