Steve Rozenberg
What to Charge for Your Tenant Being Late on the Rent?
10 March 2017 | 53 replies
I operate a business and expect consistent on time payments not nickel and dime incomes supplements through late fees.
Zachary Beauchesne
Property management for a friend
14 January 2020 | 11 replies
If you are looking to truly supplement your income, you are going to need to significantly raise your unit count.
Angela Hsieh
Sick tenant with no rent payment
23 July 2019 | 10 replies
It is time to evict her.And for those who think this is cruel, I'm one of those "elderly" folks (I'm about to turn 65 in a couple of months and if I get one more notice in the mail about Medicare supplemental insurance I'll scream) and a breast cancer "survivor".Your tenant does have a daughter so she is certainly not alone in the world.
Matt Romano
Inherited Tenants > Raised rents! WHAT WILL THEY DO!?!
31 July 2017 | 26 replies
Supplementing any tenants rent is a losing proposition that hobby landlords mistakenly believe is a benefit in retaining tenants but in fact has zero relationship to how long a tenant will stay.
Greg S.
Cooling issues on the top floor - HVAC issue
13 December 2018 | 29 replies
Speak to a professional and/or supplement the a/c with an in-room a/c or window unit.
Anita Parsa
Scare me! What are the risks I need to be aware of before REI?
26 November 2019 | 31 replies
The impetus for REI is to supplement retirement income.What's the universe of personal risk in a default / foreclosure situation?
Stephanie Bureau
Rental Business Plan Draft
19 January 2019 | 17 replies
Move into flipping a few properties while maintaining concertation on buy and holdAcquire enough buy and hold to comfortably supplement retirement.Team MembersPartner: Stephanie - Office and paperwork, working with tenants, securing financing, finding and analyzing dealsPartner: Seth - Repair and rehab, working with tenants, securing financing, finding and analyzing dealsMentor: *name and phone number omitted*Mortgage Broker/Loan Officer: N/AReal Estate Agent: N/AReal Estate Attorney: N/AGeneral Attorney: *name and phone number omitted*Escrow Officer or Title Rep: N/AAccountant: N/AInsurance Agent: *name and phone number omitted*Contractor: *name and phone number omitted*Landscaper: *name and phone number omitted*MarketThe main types of properties will be 2-4 bedroom single family residences in moderate to mid high-income areas in San Antonio, north of I-410, east of Bandera Rd and west of I-35 primarily but to include the Alamo Heights, Terrel Hills and Fort Sam Houston Areas to the North and to the West of I-35 but East of US 281.
Dave Mustaine
My first rental - should I rent to this guy?
12 August 2014 | 23 replies
You certainly can edit a post; the "Edit" link is just to the left of your post, but it only allows an edit for a brief time (10 or 15 minutes); after that time it changes to an "Update" link where you can only supplement or explain the post.
Joey Nakayama
What would you do? Inheriting tenant with under market rent
19 April 2016 | 10 replies
I do not supplement my tenants rent out of my pocket.
Account Closed
Raising under market rent
21 July 2017 | 12 replies
I may not take it all, and if there is some thing that they can do, that I pay someone else to do, I may let them do that to supplement their income to pay the rent.