Account Closed
Who can manage a property
21 April 2015 | 14 replies
Basically, I stepped into the owner's "shoes," as it were.It's my opinion that you could just write up something like: "I, Dad, appoint Son, to act on my behalf as my agent regarding representing me in the eviction of Tenant, until I revoke this authority in writing."
Daniel Levine
If you had 180k how would you invest it
4 May 2015 | 37 replies
Here is his post for the April 27th one:http://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521/topics/187...There are plenty of turnkey RE investments out there but if I was in your shoes, I would want to be hands on and do some, if not all, of the rehab myself so I could handle those phone calls from your renters if you decide to be a Landlord.
Justin C.
Preparing for 1st Rental open house this Saturday
30 April 2015 | 21 replies
Place a basket of disposable shoe covers at the front door and ask people to use them to protect the flooring.
Rizki Setia
How to evict really ill tenant ?
27 April 2015 | 28 replies
How would you like it if you were in his shoes and your landlord wanted to kick you out because you had health issues and nothing else?
Nicholas Hariprasad
Creative Finance + BRRRR. Is it possible ????
21 October 2023 | 2 replies
For seller financing, I think it makes the most sense when thinking about this to try to put yourself into the seller's shoes.
Todd Michaels
Tenant already in place and moving out a week after closing, security deposit
1 June 2015 | 14 replies
But, as far as your rights go, you step into the shoes of the owner of the contract you bought.
Steffen Beck
Inheriting section 8 tenants
3 June 2015 | 3 replies
Where I live, anyway, the Housing Authority is very approachable, as well as being no-nonsense.So, in your shoes, I'd start with the Housing Authority.
John Pak
Is there anything wrong with letting a tenant vacate and return keys 2 weeks early (last month rent has been paid)?
15 June 2015 | 12 replies
I think what I'd do in your shoes, is tell the tenant that if they sign a document that says that you will make every effort to re-rent asap, and in order to do that you need access to the unit, but that the tenant agrees that this does not constitute taking possession as far as alleviating them of their duty to pay rent, then you'll get started immediately trying to find a new tenant.
Sara Bolliger
Should I give $ back to tenant for delay in fixing ac unit?
16 June 2015 | 21 replies
Think in terms of being in their shoes.
Drey S.
Just closed on 7 Unit with Undermarket Rents... Advice For Reaching Tenants?
25 June 2015 | 14 replies
:)Put yourself in their shoes.