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Ashley S. Should I buy my parents house?
17 October 2016 | 11 replies
Both made possible because this is your parents' home, so the rest of you REI calm down and stop jumping up and down with excitement.
Patrick Roob Home Warranty Questions - Newbie Chicagoland Investor!
16 September 2016 | 9 replies
It calms their nerves to pull the trigger. 
Shar Day Refunding Security Deposit
19 January 2016 | 12 replies
I talked to some neighbors and was assured things have calmed down recently (i guess after i had a talk with them about the foot traffic).
Noel Lumbo 1st Direct Mail Campaign (the calm before the storm)
12 July 2013 | 4 replies

My initial list search was very general and yieleded 1k+ people. I then added specifc equity parameters and that narrowed the list down to around 200+ people. That is a SIGNIFICANT decrease. I know that it's a numbers...

Jamaal Hunt Marketing properties for sale.
3 April 2013 | 16 replies
Need to calm down and relax because wow.
Joe M. How do you manage rentals out of town?
18 June 2018 | 8 replies
Find one and you can waterfall-find the rest of them!
Chris R. Feedback regarding delinquent tenant
11 November 2011 | 20 replies
I can see for a single tenant in a house that is not close to your other rentals doing a negotiation like that might work.Most of the tenants I have if the judge says to be out they go.Different tenants have different levels of knowledge with the process and the last thing you want is to empower them more.You will have enough professional tenants to deal with as it is.I always tell my property manager that "less is more" when talking with a tenant.The more you explain things to them the more they learn and are more difficult to evict.Let them believe they have to be out and most will just move and not wait on the writ.One tenant I had got a judgement in court and the eviction date from the judge.They paid the judgement and moved out and didn't wait on the writ.They didn't know about garnishment,bank levy,etc. and the process and just paid me the judgement.Also even if it is a house you have to watch if your properties are close to each other or renting to friends or family they will talk as well about you the landlord.Have another tenant now where she owes thousands and the writ is in a week.She has been waiting on disability approval from SSI.She wants to pay 700 but I have a judgment for a few thousand.I told her if she comes up with 2,500 I will let her stay otherwise she is out.The reason is at 700 it is not worth it to me.I would take 700 and then have to cancel the writ and refile eviction.With the holidays it could be January before I get her out again because of the courts taking the time off.At 2,500 I get most of what is owed and I don't have to recondition the property.Then I don't have to get re-rented during the Holidays which will most likely take a special first months rate to rent out.As a landlord these are the tough decisions you have to make on a case by case basis.We do inspections once a month.Then we know if we file eviction what kind of recondition costs will be needed to get ready again.Then you weigh the thousands in costs or hundreds depending on condition re-renting versus a workout with the current tenant.As far as evictions go most will pay the judgement.If they do not I am nice to them and press them to move out by the court ordered date.The property manager goes in daily and says a few more days and it all has to be out.This presses them to move.If they change the locks which they are not allowed per the lease then we have an impact driver that will push through the toughest lock in under a minute.Some will stay and wait for the writ but not many.I wait until they leave and then I "bring down the hammer" and file garnishment against them.I don't do this until they leave to keep them calm and make them think they are getting away with something.They leave the place clean with no trash thinking they are getting off scott free.
E J What documents are needed on an appointment?
31 July 2010 | 8 replies
If you go through your presentation smoothly and act with confidence, taking command of the situation, you will will see that you are knowledgable, calm, in control, having the aswers and they will then have confidendce in you.
Steve Dove Associations and Foreclosure
4 September 2012 | 6 replies
I remained calm, and after I made it clear that there is no way that 5 homes on the lake (number of vacation rental properties) could be responsible for all of the deteriorating roads.
Bernadeau C. cash flow split analysis software?
23 April 2018 | 4 replies
@John Leavelle lets say you have a deal and find a few investors that put up different amounts of capital, i'm looking for a software that would show the return for those investors based on percentage, ect kinda like a waterfall split model. hope that made sense.