Nicholas Moffett
CIGARETTE SMOKE IN A RENTAL ---- LAWSUIT WORTHY ?
5 October 2016 | 85 replies
Remember to have your cell phone handy when he shows up, alone, and have your friend there to take pictures as you shove and swear at him, who does not have a witness, in order to provoke your landlord into reacting violently against you in any way that touches your person so you can call the Police and have him arrested for Battery.
Aubrey Page
Addressing Marijuana Smell Complaints
10 April 2021 | 56 replies
The apartment complex has put up warning signs, including a copy of their "no MJ use" policy page that everyone has to agree to and sign as part of their lease. the warnings were violently torn down.Apartment admins told neighbor they were doing something.Last week 3 of us went down to office to talk to manager.
Kenneth E.
Finding motivated sellers (my list)
5 November 2021 | 139 replies
Its nothing new, just my list.... hope it helps a new person out. 1.Tired landlords a.List of eviction court attendants b.Mailers to Out of state landlords c.Mailers to Landlords who own more than one property with back taxes d.Mailers to Landlords who own tax delinquent multi-family properties e.Buy a “leads list” of landlords from: (www.realquest.com)2.Mailers to Property owners whose assessment went way up this year3.Mailers to Properties that were owned by known investors who went out of business4.Mailers to out of state landlords/Owners of multifamily houses5.Mailers to Tax delinquent homeowners6.Place “We Buy houses” flyers/business cards at unemployment offices….a lot of people there could be having trouble with their homes and may need a solution7.One-page Flyers posted on bulletin boards at large stores 8.Mailers to Vacant land owners (only in specific areas where development is ideal)9.Using Craigslist to find sellers:a.Post ad that states, “We Buy houses”b.Send emails to craigslist ads with apartments for rent (the emails go to landlords who may be looking to sell, or buying more properties)10.Mailers to specific zip codes (preferably low income neighborhoods) asking if they want to sell or know someone who does11.Mailers to People getting divorced12.Mailers to Divorce Attorneys who can refer clients to us13.Mailers/emails to FSBOs14.Send mailers to expired MLS Listings15.Post ad on www.Backpage.com: We buy houses16.Send mailers to properties purchased between 3k-20k within last five years (owner might be wanna-be flipper who did nothing with property) 17.Send mailers to estate Executors/Administrators18.Send mailers to Estate/Probate Attorneys (consider having my attorney send letter, business cards to Estate attorneys because attorneys always open mail from other attorneys)19.Bandit signs: We buy houses20.Big Baller marketing: TV, billboards, radio ads21.Send mailers to Out of state owner who have owned for more than x years (more than 30 years, so you know its free and clear meaning they will be more flexible with sales price)22.Send mailers to Building code violators23.Send mailers to Health code violators24.Send mailers to people facing foreclosure25.Purchase leads lists of folks who inherited homes26.Send mailers to people making double payments (bought a new house, REALLY want to sell old house)27.Target people who have been transferred (job) and must sell NOW28.Target people with medical problems / health issues who cannot keep their houses29.Target who own vacant homes30.Target people who are having financial chaos of any sort31.Target people who are 30-60 day late on mortgage lists32.Send ads/ mailers/business cards to Credit Repair Agencies & Credit Counselors33.Target HUD/VA Foreclosures34.Send mailers to people arrested for violent crimes (going to prison for a long time)35.Send Mailers/ads/business cards to Realtors36.Send mailers to employees who have been laid off (ie “corporate downsizing” in the news)37.Networking with other investors, ACRE38.Locate list of section 8 approved properties—send mailers to the owners39.Post Newspaper classified ads: We Buys houses40.Send mailers to Properties with liens: Mechanics Liens, HOA Liens, Tax Liens41.Contact sales people at new home subdivisions (their clients will want to sell their OLD houses) (or place signs near new home subdivisions that say "Sell Your House Fast" with your phone number….they will want to sell their old house ASAP)42.Contact mortgage companies; they may know of people wanting to sell their old house/last house43.Hire bird dogs (sometimes even through craigslist “help wanted” ads)44.Send mailers to Bankruptcy court listings45.Send advertisements, business cards to Accountants and CPA Firms: They have clients with financial problems where an investor can be of help.46.Send ads, mailers, business cards to real estate attorneys47.Advertise using Apparel with Logos: Hats, T-Shirts, Golf Shirts,48.Send to anyone getting their car repossessed: If the car is going the house isn’t far behind.49.Send ads, business cards to carpet cleaners: Many of their customers are preparing a house for sale.50.Consider sending mailers to charitable groups/churches: They frequently receive gifts of real estate, but they’d rather have the cash51.Send ads, business cards to City & County Inspectors: Code violations and red tags.
Crystal Ward
Should I rent to a felon?
17 March 2019 | 36 replies
You seem to have done good due diligence and the offence is non violent or drug related.
Joseph Cacciapaglia
If the Market is Crashing, Then Why Aren't You Selling?
16 May 2020 | 156 replies
The animals' instinctive reaction is to seek shelter in the face of potentially violent weather."
Tony Ngo
Tenant wants to add in husband with criminal record - need advice
18 December 2023 | 66 replies
I would call section 8 explain my policy of not letting criminal with recent violent record be tenant.
Jordan M.
Pottstown, PA Feedback
25 April 2018 | 19 replies
Compared to where I invest now, There's was never a lot of violent crime in Pottstown, just a lot of lower income folks.
Karen Margrave
People are fleeing California, are you?
26 January 2019 | 311 replies
They've decriminalized most felonies, so that it "appears" the crime rates have dropped, when in fact, they just stopped prosecuting violent criminals and other crimes.
Jason Powell
Oregon Landlords Getting Smacked Around. How are you responding?
15 February 2019 | 59 replies
I won't rent to a violent criminal.
James Kirby
Is it okay to be open and honest about Felons
8 July 2019 | 11 replies
Can you be straight up honest with your tenants and others in saying if you or others have Felony convictions that include a violent nature/sex crime of any sort and you have not been out of jail/prison for at least 5 years to prove yourself as rehabilitated then I do not want you in my property?