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Linda Roberts What is the standard paperwork at the end of a tenancy?
31 July 2024 | 1 reply
Specifically, anything indicating that the lease is completed and both sides have no claims or issues with each other.There's no "standard" agreement that I'm aware of, but we've done a bilateral "Termination of Rental Agreement" when we wanted to document that a tenant has officially moved out, that there are no outstanding funds owed, and that there are no claims or issues.These agreements are particularly useful when doing "cash for keys" with a tenant.I would keep it simple: State in the document exactly what you want to establish as facts, and then run it by an attorney for good measure.I'd also recommend requiring the tenant's signature be notarized.
Jorge Abreu Thorough Due Diligence: Financial and Physical Property Assessments
31 July 2024 | 0 replies
It entails verifying leases, contracts, and financial records in order to acquire a comprehensive picture of the property's financial health.
C.N. S. Are you looking for an experienced property manager in Chicago? I have a contact!
31 July 2024 | 4 replies
They plan to bring in their own team, which means the current property manager will be out of a job once the deal officially closes.
Amber Welsch Does anyone have experience with renting with Furnished Finder?
31 July 2024 | 34 replies
We are quite rural but I have had 2 health care pro's ask about a long winter rental.
David Ounanian How can I identify undervalued or distressed properties for a potential off-market in
30 July 2024 | 0 replies
Sometimes you can talk directly to the owners.Use the Internet - Websites can show you houses that are being sold because the owners couldn't pay their bills or are in other kinds of trouble.Check Public Records - Look at official papers to see if a property owner is behind on taxes or other bills, which could mean they need to sell fast.Study the Market - Learn about how much houses in that area usually sell for and how much you could sell it for after you fix it up.Be Careful - Make sure you investigate the property fully to see if there are any legal problems or money owed on it.By using these steps together, you can find properties that might be a good investment because they need work or are being sold at a lower price than usual.Kind regards,
Michell Chase Alot on information on offsetting W-2 income but not much on 1099-R income...
30 July 2024 | 8 replies
I have federal health coverage so I will not be a part of the medicare program.
Namal Burman Homework that needs to be done before i buy my first MultiFamily in San Diego
30 July 2024 | 4 replies
Hi @Namal BurmanMy name is Adam King, and while there is no official flow chart as every deal is different, There is an order of operations that I follow whenever I am looking for investment properties.
Hanna Faris Buying my first rental property in Cleveland!
29 July 2024 | 25 replies
For example, the 44109 zip code has some good areas, right by Metro Health's main campus or Old Brooklyn.
Emmanuel Ola Undisclosed Code Violations and Unexpected Fees : Can I Hold Seller Accountable?
31 July 2024 | 11 replies
Accumulation of weeds, vegetation, junk, dead organic matter,debris, garbage, offal, rat harborages, stagnant water, combustible, materials, and similar materials or conditions on a premises constitutes fire, health or safetyhazards.Violation 2: Enter/Occupy Posted STRUNarrative/ Ordinance Description: No person shall enter or occupy the residence due to fire damage and hazardous conditions.Violation 3: Heating facilitiesNarrative/ Ordinance Description: No heating due to no power PG&E pulled the power.
Martina Pollard Seeking Advice on Purchasing Our Duplex & Investment Strategies
29 July 2024 | 3 replies
We’d appreciate your advice on the following points:-Drafting a Proposal: Is it worth drafting an official proposal with a commitment to a certain down payment to show our seriousness?