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Vincent Plant Tenant is ALWAYS late. When is enough?
17 April 2024 | 17 replies
If you were 30 days late they started eviction right away, if you paid up it would reset the clock until you were again 30 days behind.I got a note in the mail to say that this was my last chance and if I was late again when I renewed I would be MTM and that meant that I would have resign the lease or initial it every month,rent was $100 more for MTM leases, and if I was late while I was MTM it would not be renewed.Luckily I got that letter at the same time I got permanent employment with a huge IT Services company.Having permanent employment instead of working for a few months getting laid off and working again for a couple months fixed the money issue.You might want to do the same sort of thing.Raise the rent, make sure they know the rent is being raised because they cannot pay on time, and if they are late again, they will be kicked out even if they pay up.
Pradeep Bond Residential owerlines going through backyard
16 April 2024 | 0 replies
They are inside (above) backyard at 25% inside property line back fence.Personally I would not buy it to stay permanently as primary (don't mind to stay year or two as tenant) but it is for investment and I can get some discount for this reason.
Sammy Marshall First Time Investor
16 April 2024 | 9 replies
Hi everyone,My name is Sammy Marshall and while I live permanently in Illinois, my wife and I are looking at purchasing our first house for STR in Saint Augustine, FL.
Alecia Loveless ROW Problem Please Advise
16 April 2024 | 3 replies
I am confused on why moving objects that are not permanent structures are not permitted.
Jennifer Wong 1-year lease or month to month?
16 April 2024 | 5 replies
@Jennifer Wong  I have changed my leases to 11 months to avoid locking them in as permanent tenants after 1 year. 
Scott Melde Rural, manufactured, rental loan
15 April 2024 | 4 replies
Few things with MH that need to be assured is "Double wide" which you covered, On a permanent foundation/concrete slab, Not on axles/remove, Not moved from another property or living location, and built after June 1976 (Some investors require within 25 years). 
Lenza M. Is Holton Wise Sale of Quad in Cleveland a Scam? (7809 Franklin)
20 April 2024 | 100 replies
I’m not cheering for @James Wise, however @Lenza M. you probably permanently burned a lot of bridges behind you on this thread of which you probably realize by now.
Grant Vincent How to structure will? Inheriting house with surviving relative?
12 April 2024 | 16 replies
Life estates generally terminate in two ways: the Remainderman (step father) dies or permanently moves out (like a nursing home).
Jamie Parker Partnering with a builder vs Hiring a Builder; What do I Do?
12 April 2024 | 7 replies
If the plan is to stay with a commercial loan, the construction finance and permanent loan can be one product, with typically a 12 month interest only period during construction, then rolling into a principle and interest payment afterwards. 
Kristi Kandel Affordable Housing - Columbus, OH - Human Trafficking Survivors
12 April 2024 | 10 replies
Kendall set out to answer what she felt was a call to action and approached CMHA and others about the project.Together they developed Harriet's Hope, believed to be the only affordable, permanent community specifically for human trafficking survivors in the nation.The importance of housing for human trafficking survivorsHarriet's Hope is part of a larger initiative in the state to end human trafficking and fulfills a critical missing piece — safe, affordable and accessible housing for survivors — in its efforts, said Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, whose office has a human trafficking commission.The lack of a safe place to go can make individuals very vulnerable when it comes to human trafficking, according to advocates.