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Kellen Pagel Questions for Sellers!
15 November 2020 | 0 replies
What are all the questions you send to a property owner after initial contact to analyze a deal and be able to pre-screen which properties you should go see?
Christian Dozier selling home with tenants
9 November 2022 | 13 replies
It's bad if you're buying it as a primary or the previous owner didn't screen the tenants too well.
Sam Leon Do you allow tenants to hang stuff outside your properties?
10 November 2022 | 7 replies
You need to do a better job at screening.
Account Closed PM Failed to Inform of Leaky Porch Roof
18 May 2015 | 1 reply
After getting rid of him and speaking with the current tenant, the tenant informed me that the screened in porch has been leaking when it rains and that he had informed the PM months ago. 
Donald Crockett Screnning, not truthful. WWYD?
19 May 2015 | 14 replies
Everything else related to screening looks pretty good. 
Cornelius Charles Diary of a New (wannabe) Investor in Southern California
1 July 2016 | 119 replies
For any other newbies out there, I would recommend reaching out to GCs and pre-screening them to find some that you will want to work with in the future.
Ryder Meehan Question List for FSBO Screening Call
12 April 2019 | 1 reply
I'm planning to give her a call in the morning and would appreciate a list of questions to ask in a FSBO screening.  
Brian Gibbons Article WSJ about Rent to Own
4 August 2015 | 31 replies
When I say quality, a quality person renting a sub quality place isn't happy, if they have a situation like a foreclosure through four years ago and they want to be homeowners again, they should be willing to jump through some hoops as far as rebuilding your credit historyAlso I mean quality is far as the quality of the location and the quality of the house that's for rent, many houses for rent are crap, and the best school districts and safest neighborhoods are only houses for saleCharles I've been doing this for 30 years and with the times that we are in right now with tenants having such a hard time getting a mortgage and getting out of the Rent  Trap, this is not a buy-and-hold strategy Like in stocksI live in a very expensive area Los Angeles and the average person can buy house because they're 900,000 to 1,200,000 where I live and lease purchase has a place here because many people can get mortgagesBut if you lived in Pittsburgh or you live in Cleveland or you lived in Orlando, you can make money with lease-option assignments or sandwich lease options if you've got a little bit of money for reserves as a real estate entrepreneur operatorWhat's in it for the seller is they can lease with an option hopefully with the right screening of tenant buyers that have ties to the community and strong employment where they're  not going to lose their jobsWhat's in it for the investors is that they can do a lease option assignment or sandwich and make some money without getting a bank loanI do like lease purchase over lease option for the seller because it's a stronger commitment and a definite end to the dealFor the buyer I'd much prefer a lease with an option with an extendable option in the initial contractFrom a business point of view if you're interested in getting better appreciation you can just do one year agreement and ratchet up new agreements at 5% a year or a new appraisal every 12 monthsI have put together a lease purchase arrangements where the sales price has been tied to either a new appraisal or a set floor price whichever is higher, to prevent a loss; in stocks this is called " collaring "where you have a  call order at a lower price to prevent a big loss and an order to sell a certain high priceSee protective collar http://www.investopedia.com/articles/optioninvestor/07/protective_collar.asp
Ana Haynes New member Union City, Nj
22 February 2017 | 38 replies
If you PM me your info, I can add you to my buyers list after an initial screening.
Arthur Banks How do you handle damage found during tenancy?
13 September 2015 | 12 replies
She did advise me a screen is missing that I wasn't aware of.