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Kimberly H. response script when tenant asks for security deposit back early
19 February 2016 | 19 replies
Now there is about 2.5 months left, they just read the lease and see that we don't give the security deposit back until up to 45 days after they move out (we have the Illinois State law provision for security deposit return wording in our lease).Now, there is NO WAY we are giving ANY of it back early, however, I am looking for a "soft", de-escalating way to tell them this, other than, "It's not up to me, this is a company owned property and I am just a manager" in which case they are gonna call my husband, the other manager, and/or press me to get to the decision maker and get them a response, or "We are following Illinois State law" which may encourage them to start googling that, we do follow IL state law, but they could find the City of Chicago landlord-tenant laws which are horrible and get confused that it doesn't apply in Chicago suburbs.
Mark Holmes Short term rental in Tampa
23 November 2023 | 37 replies
I am thinking of selling some of the properties I have in Rio de Janeiro and move to the North of Brazil and get something in my target city with twenty miles of unspoiled beaches on a rivermouth to Airbnb or Hometogo.
Jon Holdman Pari Passu loans
10 August 2007 | 5 replies
If you or anyone else finds out more it would be good to know.A family friend is a RE lawyer in DE.
Garry Martin Sanity check with this tenet
13 August 2008 | 5 replies
If you want a constant aggressive situation that will only escalate and create larger problems, then don't give him what he views as control and "respect"--ie --notice that you are coming onto the property--you will find if you simply notify him, you will de-fuse the situation--a hostile tenant can damage your property and make your encounters an absolutely miserable situation--our problem tenant is like yours--aggressive, demanding and volatile--just a major pain --so we just placate her & give her notice & it seems to work--
Kenneth Lim 6 Steps To Becoming A Real Estate Investor
4 June 2008 | 18 replies
Hi guys, just came back from a friend's house after watching 'Robert Kiyosaki - 6 Steps To Becoming A Real Estate Investor'I am wondering how can Dr Dolf De Ross bought his first property at the age of 17 years old when he is still a college kid?
Lou Croce Forming My LLC
4 October 2018 | 16 replies
You should be considering Nevada, Texas, and Delaware too. 
James De Silva Property managers in Oakland County, MI
30 May 2017 | 6 replies
Originally posted by @James De Silva:Hi bigger pockets community!
James De Silva Wayne county property tax
24 June 2015 | 17 replies
@James De Silva Maybe attend a Renegade Detroit Investors RE Club meeting to find that person.
Kelly Sennholz Denver, CO A/C engineer
24 August 2015 | 3 replies
There are two solutions that we topically recommend: (we are a license HVAC company in the DC are) one is to separate de ducts for each floor, and add automatic dampers controlled by thermostats on each floor.
Aniko Lona Nevada LLC
25 March 2015 | 7 replies
NV WY UT Delaware good states for anonymity, only if you want to hide, but you need to register it as a foreign corp when you do business in another state.