20 May 2021 | 29 replies
If you have 6 properties and NONE of them are cash flowing for you, there is something wrong.... but it could be lots of factors.You seem to have a LOT of repairs...... the places are either severely neglected/have tons of deferred upkeep you inherited from the last owner and you didn't account for that when you decided to buy them as an investment....or these "renovations" were not really renovations...... or you are getting ripped off with unnecessary repairs at unreasonable prices.You either bought 6 POS properties where the numbers don't work or you didnt run them right, or you are getting ripped offWhen was the last time you actually saw these places in person?

15 October 2022 | 61 replies
I’d call his bluff and say I find your offer based on an unknown future unreasonable I’d be surprised if it will sell you may consider making a deal with the new owner if he could find one.

30 March 2023 | 9 replies
However, you do see some sit for a few months due to unreasonable pricing or the owners not taking care of the home.

18 May 2022 | 17 replies
Am I being unreasonable ?

15 May 2022 | 4 replies
Is this unreasonable to expect?

21 April 2022 | 3 replies
If its assessed value is unreasonably high, you could appeal and have it lowered.

28 June 2023 | 2 replies
(d) If the person entitled to possession of the dwelling unreasonably withholds access to a former transient occupant’s personal belongings, the former transient occupant may bring a civil action for damages or the recovery of the property.

27 June 2023 | 17 replies
So if you charged them $100 it's likely no one is going to argue with you over the cost and you're not going to seem unreasonable.

6 December 2008 | 4 replies
I would not let them either believeme been there done that > in almostall cases the tenants do not takecare of pet and inside it damagescarpets and 80% of the pets casesyou have to either deep clean the carpet but usually have to replacesome if not all of the carpet> in 1800SQFT house I bet you have no lessthan 700 SQFT of carpet which isno less than $1500 for replacing itI would say to them can you put up1/2 cost of replacing the carpet asa seperate pet deposit of say $700if not well forget it.Sounds unreasonable yeah but trashingthe carpet and them skipping also isIt is their problem not yours and did younot rent it to them without a pet????

24 June 2023 | 0 replies
But it IS a post to say I’ve seen literally hundreds of people at this point get stuck on all of those questions listed above and NEVER contract a deal.They spend 6 months or a year taking minimal action, getting their answers on these, getting things all set up and ready to go… and then they quit because it doesn't work.From the actions they actually DID take, it would be unreasonable to think a deal was ever possible.