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Megan Greathouse Unit Needs Renovation -- kick out the tenant or let them stay??
1 February 2022 | 19 replies
Did you buy this as a charity for tenants or as a business opportunity?
Heather Rodden What do you do when a tenant stays past your 30 day notice
5 August 2019 | 24 replies
Your not a charity your a business. 
Brad Kirkpatrick Purchasing an occupied property with rents below market rates.
24 August 2019 | 3 replies
I would go for full, the only reason to do a partial reno is if you want to be a charity to the existing tenants if that is something you want to do that is fine but understand that you are doing that.
Patrick McNeill Credibility Package? Who uses them?
2 August 2019 | 6 replies
I used to have a 7 page or so credibility outlay pictures, lenders that I had work with, a charity we supported, and a family photo.
Account Closed Worst tenant you've had to deal with?
6 August 2019 | 15 replies
I don’t run a charity though so I expect to be paid rent on time and first before paying their whatever bill.  
Sami Gren Tenant paying with programs is late.
2 May 2019 | 3 replies
You're not a charity
Charlie Moore Unique situation. I need help today!!
10 May 2019 | 7 replies
It is likely she will be able to get a charity to help her with the payment if she cannot afford to fix it. 
Isabella G. How to Offer Affordable Housing
10 May 2019 | 8 replies
@Isabella G.Instead of trying to be a charity yourself, perhaps go down to the city council and befriend someone there and discuss having them see what kind of things other cities are doing to solve this problem and then implementing it in your city.Unless you're rich, in which case you can spend enough of your own money to solve the problem.Good Luck!
Alex Jones What is your “Why” for Real Estate investing ?
1 June 2019 | 146 replies
I want to live comfortably and know that my standard of living is not necessarily correlated with my job.I want to start a charity, and make a positive impact on those I know and those around me.
Steve Gerten A House That Matters Minnesota!
23 June 2019 | 1 reply
When each home is sold/rented, the proceeds are donated to a charity selected by all members of the group!