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Clenvic Cayme Buying a home with a Tenant, can they sign a lease agreement befo
8 September 2021 | 2 replies
So im assuming there is 2 options. 1) Ask for them to deliver the house vacant or 2) Is it possible for me to have them sign a yearly lease agreement with me, prior to the closing?
Joshua Morgan How do you require written notice from tenants?
8 September 2021 | 2 replies
If you live in the same building, just let them hand deliver a written copy in the drop box.
Alex Ea Discounted Lowe's Products
9 September 2021 | 5 replies
These products would likely be delivered to your property/home or store pickup.
George Hernandez Advise for the next year or two.
11 September 2021 | 1 reply
We have tenants setup for the first property and the second home will be delivered to us at the beginning of November.
Diana K. First time owner, tenants not cooperating
22 September 2021 | 13 replies
You have to issue notice to enter according to your state law and go in...deliver a month worth of notices at the same time, change the locks so you have access, and get done whatever you need to...you can work every day...we install a permanent lockbox with keys at every property after we change the locks...no barriers to entry for contractors...I see this a lot where people work around their tenants....if you lose control things will go downhill rapidly.
Rachan M. Landlording from afar
14 September 2021 | 5 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That OOS property Class rankings are usually vastly different than the local market they live in.7) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.9) Class B usually also okay, but needs more attention from owner and/or PMC10) Class C can be relatively successful with a great PMC (do NOT hire the cheapest!)
Ishmael Johnson How should notices and late fees be handled regarding rent ?
5 October 2021 | 6 replies
Some states don’t recognize email as an acceptable method of delivery, so late rent notices should typically be delivered in person or sent via certified mail.
William Rushton FHA Loan on MFH with Current Tenants
21 September 2021 | 12 replies
Thanks,William I would only let a client using an FHA loan put in an offer on a property with current tenants if a provision is put into the contract that the property had to be delivered with one of the units; i.e.
Aman Shahi difficulties in out of state investing
22 September 2021 | 9 replies
Many OOS investors set themselves up for failure because they don't truly take the time to understand:1) The Class of the NEIGHBORHOOD they are buying in - which is relative to the overall area.2) The Class of the PROPERTY they are buying - which is relative to the overall area.3) The Class of the TENANT POOL the Neighborhood & Property will attract - which is relative to the overall area.4) The Class of the CONTRACTORS that will work on their Property, given the Neighborhood location - which is relative to the overall area.5) The Class of the PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANIES (PMC) that will manage their Property, given the Neighborhood location and the Tenants it will attract - which is relative to the overall area.6) That OOS property Class rankings are usually vastly different than the local market they live in.7) That a Class X NEIGHBORHOOD will have mostly Class X PROPERTIES, which will only attract Class X TENANTS, CONTRACTORS AND PMCs and deliver Class X RESULTS.8) Class A is relatively easy to manage, can even be DIY remote managed from another state.9) Class B usually also okay, but needs more attention from owner and/or PMC10) Class C can be relatively successful with a great PMC (do NOT hire the cheapest!)
Braxton Wilson Thoughts on home warranty’s
22 September 2021 | 6 replies
Warranties are notorious for not delivering as promised.