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Sarah Young How do I find out where my evicted tenants moved to?
3 May 2019 | 30 replies
Often you are throwing good money after bad and will never see a dime from them.I charge a larger deposit than just one month rent and this seems to have help prevent these type situations for me.
Bob Collett hostile rental owner environment
9 May 2019 | 46 replies
They treat the water to prevent corrosion and therefore limits lead.
Shawn L. How important is the ARV for owner financed property?
2 May 2019 | 2 replies
I've read that some owners will charge slightly more for a similar property because the buyer will likely have some credit issues or some other problem that would prevent them from securing a bank loan. 
Aaron Lobo My mother wants to retire...
5 May 2019 | 4 replies
BRRR just adds unnecessary risk. 
Sami Gren Is it legal to put a daily penalty?
1 May 2019 | 4 replies
. ($500 Rent * 2) / 31 Days = 32.26/day Disclosure: I'm not a lawyer,Here is in my personal lease where I live "6.1.4 You shall pay Landlord an amount equal to the then existing Monthly Base Rent (without concession), prorated by the day for each day in Hold Over and beyond the termination, non-renewal or expiration of this Lease, in addition to any other damages.6.2 If Your Hold Over prevents a new resident from occupying the Apartment, You may also be liable to Landlord for all rent for the new resident’s full lease term, subject to Landlord’s obligation, if any, to mitigate damages."
Horacio Gutierrez Does the lanlord need to change smoke detector batteries
2 May 2019 | 10 replies
Tenants also remove batteries to prevent cooking from setting them off.
Kurt Maule Steps to Wholetail as a Real Estate Agent
3 May 2019 | 9 replies
Ive heard of some investors being added to the title, that seems like an unnecessary risk.
Daniel Jewell Government programs contracts such as HUD FHA Loans
7 May 2019 | 3 replies
I wouldn't necessarily be out of the deal but maybe shift something.I realize in the grand scheme of things a year isn't that long to wait with it being my first deal but that year that I'm waiting is preventing me from putting a proceeds from my first deal into my second.My only other option is to rent out the rooms for hopefully a prophet and then find an investor that will work with me in the meantime.
William Collins Landlord cash for keys gone bad.
31 August 2019 | 57 replies
The law in CT prevents me from removing them with the cops and they become aggressive to my property manager.
Ibn Abney BRRRRR.. 100% cash back, 35% equity, $400 net monthly w/ pics
27 May 2019 | 28 replies
The fire dept. broke into the walls as a preventive measure when putting out the fire.