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Zane Zelei Contractor did extra repairs
4 January 2021 | 5 replies
This is inexcusable and is a breach of good-faith dealings and should be terminated swiftly.
Kyle J. $2.6 billion in federal rent relief headed to California
11 January 2021 | 0 replies
Newsom urges swift distribution of federal rent reliefGov.
Kuron McGraw Setting Up LLC in Newark NJ
21 March 2021 | 8 replies
I would recommend swift filings, in my opinion it's worth the $50 or $100 to automate the process + online portal that saves all your docs.Additionally, they keep you up to date on your annual report, this report is the most common report always missed and the reinstatement is just a headache. 
Chris Platis Covid Eviction Process Help (Upstate NY)
24 March 2021 | 13 replies
Third unit on the property was tenant-occupied as well but tenant there very happily took a Cash for Keys proposal, and I swiftly transformed the unit into a Short-Term Rental which has been going great.
Account Closed Jim's first investment property
24 May 2021 | 9 replies
Very swift process, amazing communication, etc.
Andrew Rosenbaum How To Get Rid of Tenants AND a Squatter
19 November 2020 | 3 replies
Work with a lawyer to make sure you are all buttoned up and can move the tenant out swiftly.  
Tim Richter What do you do when you’re feeling overwhelmed ?
5 December 2020 | 60 replies
Those outside pressures can be the swift kick I need to move onto the next step.
Serena Tillman Best Housing Market - Out of State Rentals
19 May 2020 | 77 replies
You also have to be swift in putting in the bids and making the purchase.
Steve J. Need Some Advice Please
16 May 2020 | 4 replies
These types of issues should be taken care of swiftly and easily by a PM and you can go about your life without sweating the small stuff- that's the whole point of investing!
Abraham Christenson Advice on First rental property.
19 May 2020 | 1 reply
They will be worried that they will be dislodged and could be feeling defensive and ready for a fight if they think you are going to come in and kick them out.In terms of the lease - normally you would be deciding about whether to continue the current tenants before offering as this will probably be specified in the contract you have signed - it is in FL where I operate so I would check to see if you are already committed to the tenants in the standard contract - there's a clause about transferring current tenant leases normally.Normally the lease they have signed will transfer directly to you as the new owner - you need to check with your Realtor about your state's law to know for sure what your rights are but in FL you can if you choose transfer leases at closing - or specify that you wish to alter the lease upon title transfer so that may be something you need to resolve swiftly...I hope this helps in some way and again really well done!