
7 January 2019 | 10 replies
Qualifying them over the phone and on paper is not nearly as good as meeting them, shaking their hand, looking them in the eye and interviewing them in person.

5 January 2019 | 1 reply
Hello ok this is my first eviction and im a little confused Ok so i have been looking at a house right next to mine for a long time maby 1 year and it has ALWAYS been vacant and i finally won the home at a foreclosure auction well no joke literally the next day after aution some people moved inside the home with there trucks in the driveway.. but i did not confront them because the deed was not in my possession so 1month later after i received the deed i spoke to the man and we came to an agreement verbally no writing or papers that he would give me 500$ a month as rent keep in mind i have never entered the home so one month past and i went over to the man to collect rent and he told me he cannot pay me because the house needed serious repairs so i got frustrated talking with him and told him to just leave i cannot repair the home while he is living there so i waited 1 week and the man still never left so i served an eviction notice and had to wait another 30days in order to file it to the court..well im going to court next week and was seeking advice do i demand a jury trial for the extra cost?

5 January 2019 | 2 replies
He was not great on paper but held himself well and showed he makes good money but now he’s just not paying.
4 February 2019 | 5 replies
Paper Towels (two rolls) ($2-$3 bucks)Toilet Paper (4 pack) (for when moving people forget the basics during a move)Hand Soap ($1.79 I think)Dish Soap ($2.00 or less Dawn)I spent maybe $60 on all of it max.

6 January 2019 | 8 replies
I operated at a small loss for years but when you add depreciation I'm sitting on 35k of deferred losses on paper (my W2 income was too high to claim the losses).

27 July 2021 | 63 replies
I told them put an add in the paper in Houston have someone speak Spanish and offer housing as part of the comp.. put 10 of them in one home..

12 January 2019 | 20 replies
Now, in the case of buying a triplex or fourplex in a cheaper market, we are thinking a turnkey property and saw some options that would give us about $450-$600/month positive cashflow.On paper, it seems the smart option is to buy outside of state and get that cash flow going but there's one important thing, we live in a 1 bedroom apt with a 21-month old girl, which means maybe we have 1 more year at our current place and we'll definitely have to move to a 2-bd place and rent will increase by $500-$1000. at least, so then, there's not so much difference anymore.I'd love to know your thoughts.Thank you in advance!

8 January 2019 | 6 replies
Just let the prospect with the emotional support animal know that the other applicant was chosen for some other reason besides not having an emotional support animal (higher credit score, better rental history, etc.)If you do decide to rent to this tenant make sure that you not only require them to fill out your emotional support animal paper work, but also call the doctor who prescribed the emotional support animal to confirm everything that was put down on the form.
7 January 2019 | 10 replies
What's written on paper should match what the parties agree to.

13 January 2019 | 2 replies
If you want someone specific to Carrol County find out what paper is the legal paper for the county.