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Riley Kuranishi Renter Looking To Get And Train Service Animal
12 February 2017 | 20 replies
@Riley Kuranishi I am not an attorney, but I would guess that you could not charge him a pet deposit, nor ask for additional monies or paperwork for a service animal.
Leland S. Dealing with a bad contractor
12 March 2017 | 31 replies
Our contract was very basic, simply statement of their labor rates and that they would hold a materials deposit, plus my addendum stating all the work that needed to be performed, but no phases.
Christian Baker Genius Rental Strategy or Disaster Waiting To Happen?
16 February 2017 | 6 replies
When I held everyone jointly and severally liable for not reporting a significant water leak under the kitchen sink, they caused a stink but ultimately paid a portion.You'll also have tenants moving out when others stay, so you're trying to decide whether to take from one security deposit now and one later for common area damage.
Michael Vieira Buying my first multi-family
18 February 2017 | 15 replies
@Kyle Rountree When you talk about "prorated rents" are you talking about security deposits or simply just prepaid rent for upcoming months.
Michael S. One Tenant (out of two) just up and left
13 February 2017 | 3 replies
She would of course forfeit her security deposit.2) Attempt to enforce my lease policies.
Bao Huynh First Out-of-State Wholesale Deal - Sandy Springs - Atlanta GA
14 February 2017 | 7 replies
$62,000 $95,100 08/28/92 2 3 1,468 1,468 1984 0.0 1204 OLD HAMMOND CHASE $122,000 $88,000 08/31/16 3 2 1,397 1,398 1984 0.00 1705 HUNTINGDON CHASE $122,500 $93,800 11/04/16 2 3 1,456 1,455 1984 0.00 2305 HUNTINGDON CHASE $112,000 $84,400 08/17/16 2 2 1,273 1,272 1984 0.00 2106 HUNTINGDON CHASE $119,500 $93,800 08/31/16 2 3 1,456 1,455 1984 0.00 937 DELARONDE CT $355,000 $268,400 09/30/16 3 4 1,460 732 2008 0.25 750 DALRYMPLE RD L2 $140,000 $75,500 06/03/16 2 2 1,526 1,525 1967 0.50 750 DALRYMPLE RD D1 $169,500 $77,300 07/07/16 2 2 1,526 1,812 1967 0.57 6 WESTFAIR CT $277,000 $233,700 04/12/16 3 3 1,630 1,629 1986 0.59 7750 ROSWELL RD 7C $110,000 $97,600 12/20/16 2 2 1,350 1,350 1980 0.62 7750 ROSWELL RD 5C $50,000 $97,600 09/14/16 2 2 1,350 1,350 1980 0.62 7750 ROSWELL RD 6D $122,000 $122,000 12/11/15 3 3 1,470 1,468 1980 0.62 7750 ROSWELL RD 4A $148,000 $104,900 09/26/16 3 3 1,470 1,468 1980 0.62 7750 ROSWELL RD 10A $106,800 $97,600 10/28/16 2 2 1,350 1,350 1980 0.62 7750 ROSWELL RD 10G $115,000 $74,350 04/27/16 2 2 1,350 1,350 1980 0.62 1001 BRIGHTON PT $172,000 $149,000 04/29/16 3 3 1,600 1,612 1978 0.65 The earnest money deposit will be $500 but I have a two day window before putting it in escrow.Does this property even make sense as a fix & flip/Buy & Hold/ or BRRRR?
Tina Opel Paying yourself "rent" when house hacking
24 May 2018 | 9 replies
So when you are ready to buy another property just deposit the money into your business account and that counts as new investment capital.
Ashby Tyler Cappelmann Newbie with 203k loan questions
13 February 2017 | 1 reply
But to answer your question, no, the 203k Loan would be ONLY for the amount you need to buy and rehab it, less your (low) deposit.
Dave Woolley What to do with primary residence
16 February 2017 | 11 replies
Welcome to BP.And your initial deposit has been earning you ~$35k per year on average ever since - despite the diversion of a global financial crisis in the middle of that!
Caroline Barnett Tenant hasn't switched electricity to her name
14 February 2017 | 14 replies
And either add on the energy you are currently paying for onto next month's rent or deduct from her security deposit.