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Mike Butler LANDLORDS - Do You Knock On Doors To Collect Rent?
22 January 2021 | 11 replies
ATTN: Landlords - STOP Knocking on Doors to Collect Rent - Are You Knocking on Doors to Collect Rent?
Manoj N. Background check shows an eviction. How to proceed.
19 May 2016 | 17 replies
Only if they cause damage and were sent to collections for non payment.
Angie Downs Complicated situation
30 May 2016 | 3 replies
If you guys paid cash for the property & want to avoid borrowing funds, but need money to pay the contractor & start producing income, then you could possibly do a lease option (aka rent to own) allowing the tenant/ buyer to choose design elements or have input on the design (so that they feel they're getting some kind of customization & added value), this would be of course AFTER collecting an NROC fee, (Non-Refundable Option Consideration - not a down payment but gives them the right to purchase at a future date - usually 3-5 yrs) typically anywhere between 5%- 10% of the market value of the property.
David Schwartz Don't Flush: 3 Ways to Your Profits From Going Down the Drain
20 May 2016 | 4 replies
If water isn’t collecting around the toilet’s base, how can tenants spot a small leak?
Craig Aucott Complete Newbie from Manchester, UK
19 May 2016 | 11 replies
Since I haven't found many Brits online discussing their home market, my impressions are pretty basic and lack local context.
Nick Apada After Foreclosure Auction of First Loan-HOA asks for payment...
24 May 2016 | 17 replies
Just because it was the 1st mortgage doesn't mean that ALL other liens are wiped, certain liens cannot be foreclosed out including COA liens and municipal liens (special assessment, lot clearing, securing, utilities, etc)718.116 Assessments; liability; lien and priority; interest; collection.— (1)(a) A unit owner, regardless of how his or her title has been acquired, including by purchase at a foreclosure sale or by deed in lieu of foreclosure, is liable for all assessments which come due while he or she is the unit owner.
Kalpesh Patel Using C to B transnational money to fund B to A Closing
19 May 2016 | 21 replies
I was in the impression that buyer B would need to provide funding  close with A and then end buyer C would bring his own money to close the deal with B. 
Jon Kelly Tenant concerns about security deposit & last month's rent
22 May 2016 | 9 replies
Some states won't allow last month rent to be collected, like mine. 
Joseph Weisenbloom Whats the strangest thing an underwriter has requestedof you?
23 May 2016 | 30 replies
Collecting paystubs and W2s seem pretty reasonable but then there are other requests that leave you scratching your head.My recent favorite is "we need a witten explanation how you have bought so many houses with it signed and dated at the botrom"Share your most rediculous underwriter requests.
Grant Berthold Charge one tenant or all tenants for damage?
18 May 2016 | 5 replies
They are equally and collectively responsible for both.I don't deal with, "I paid my half of the rent" situations.