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Adam Spencer Starting to look at a multi unit to "house hack"
2 May 2015 | 24 replies
I got copies of all the rental applications and I talked to each tenant during showings and inspections.  
Leslie Bernal Obtaining "certified" financial documents
13 April 2015 | 0 replies
We have found a property and want to get a true copy of the important financial documents.
Michael Germinario Cable Wire Hanging from Roof - What the #$%&?
14 April 2015 | 5 replies
Ask each provider in your area for a copy of their policy/procedure regarding installs.
Leigh Ann Smith Make sale contingent on renter moving out?
17 April 2015 | 12 replies
No contingencies about the renters, but we're asking for a copy of the lease, payment history, and the seller needs to give us the security and pet deposits.  
Mason Pastore Current owner wants to stay after closing
19 September 2016 | 15 replies
The seller also pays a refundable security deposit, and is liable if he doesn't turn over the property to you in the same condition as at closing.I tried to attach a sample copy of the lease, but it wouldn't let me.
Mario T. buying with renter in place
14 April 2015 | 4 replies
It they are bad tenants, they typically will quickly change their ways or move out on their own.When buying a property with tenants in place ask for copies of the rental/lease agreements, verify all security deposits are notated and will be transferred at closing.
Mitch B. Applicant wants copy of background checks.....
21 April 2015 | 10 replies
Is it legal for me to send a copy back to the applicant?
Janne Zaccagnino Need help finding a tenant - What am I doing wrong?
30 September 2015 | 13 replies
Janne ZaccagninoIf you are new to renting you may use a realtor but do the screening your self or ask the realtor to give you  a copy of the background report.
Heath Thomas Jr Sub2 with a Tenant in place.
29 September 2015 | 1 reply
Can dogs roam in the backyard freely?
Derreck Wells Driving for dollars, found a possible flip...
18 February 2017 | 12 replies
there is a very very strong chance that she will not want to even deal with it. she probably has long ago forgotten about it and will not want to deal with it. first, you have to find out if she is the only heir. if she is, great, if not, you need to deal with all the heirs. dealing with one is easier. second, talk her into giving it to you if she does not want it. offer her some money just to sign off it. get a quit claim deed and get her to sign it with a copy of the parents death certificates. next, call the town, find out how much in back taxes is owed, how many liens are owed, etc. this will be your leverage to get the daughter to just give it to you. as long as the town has not foreclosed on it for back liens, you will deal with her. if the town has foreclosed, then you deal with them and not her. this sounds like a house i would jump all over, derrick. don't let this one slip away from you. good luck