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Vijay Jain My case study in California about eviction - my first eviction
22 November 2016 | 3 replies
Here is situation:My tenant for over two years parked a trailer in the backyard (other neighbors also complained about this tenant in past for drug use and multiple cars coming in night ) notice was sent for compliance of lease for removing truck in a week , he didn’t comply and I sent him 60 day vacate notice.After that he stopped paying rent , then we serve him 3 day rent pay notice or face eviction and obviously he didn’t paid rent ,I tried cash for keys but he didn’t responded and I found there are few people living in that home who had already eviction done on them so they are pro and they know what they are doing, now case is with eviction(turn over to eviction company in that city).Question:Tenant pays water and electricity , water is under my name I pay for water and he pays me per bill and electricity is  under his name but will get defaulted to me if doesn’t pay it.So my question is what to do in this situation if he is not paying water and electricity.Are there any suggestionsPS :I will update the summarized progress so others can benefited (if any).
Jason Kaufman Foreclosure Auction Purchase Strategy
23 August 2013 | 10 replies
Hi Jason,What Wayne and Derek said above is correct, but let me try to summarize it up a bit since I have done it and seen it a couple of different ways.Assume you know how to do title search and know what you buy at the trustee auction.
Casey Cuppy Returns on Flip Properties
16 June 2014 | 35 replies
you're a billionaire. people sometimes get lost in their ratios.to summarize, RATIOS ARE IMPORTANT AS EVALUATION TOOLS WHICH IS SOMETHING IVE ALREADY SAID.
Rich Weese estate planning for well to do or wannabe well to dos!
6 July 2010 | 105 replies
We were attacked last night and the site was offline for almost 5 hours through this morning.Perhaps you could summarize?
Emily Sulliban 50% Rule- Is it Really a Rule?
8 August 2010 | 26 replies
Mitch succinctly summarizes the reality of rentals.
William Wong Disadvantages of investing in Turnkey
31 August 2015 | 20 replies
Without getting into the sociology, I'll summarize: people don’t always behave in an economically efficient manner.http://danielkayhertz.com/2014/12/05/chicagos-grow...Turnkey operators price their properties based on the income approach (which is typically used on commercial and 5+ unit multifamily properties).
Cheryl C. Home Depot Extended Warranty on washer - Nightmare!
18 January 2020 | 10 replies
Well, the next day I called my local Home Depot store, briefly summarized my experience, and was given another number to call which turned out to be a scam attempt as the person who answered the phone told me that, if I was over 50, I was the lucky winner of a personal safety monitoring device, then asked "Can you hear me?"  
Karen DiNapoli Out of State Investing - need help finding a good location!
4 November 2016 | 103 replies
Can you summarize the conclusion you have reached after these responses in terms of where you have shortlisted your investment area?
Justin Pumpr Tenant screening email
16 August 2016 | 12 replies
Successful pre-screened prospects get an email summarizing the on-boarding process (heads up on background checks, pet policy, etc.) and an offer to show the property.  
David Gellner Quickbooks Tutorials for Landlords?
13 February 2017 | 119 replies
During the file clean-up process, QuickBooks removes all audit trail information tracked for transactions deleted during the clean-up process.http://www.proledge.com/blog/audit-trail/And more from within QB'sImportant: When you clean up your data file, QuickBooks deletes transactions that you no longer need, replacing them with new general journal transactions that summarize, by month, the deleted transactions.