
9 October 2011 | 10 replies
What happens when tenant buyer leaves?

1 November 2011 | 18 replies
It's better to have a longer "over kill" lease than something that leaves anything to the imagination.

12 October 2011 | 5 replies
Tenant leaves belongings in unit (do everything you can to ascertain whether they are comming back for property [if they still have time before the deadline], and document in detail all you do [in case they say you got rid of their family heirloom thingamabob]), any expense you incur to deal with those left behind belongings very well may be justification for charging against the security deposit.Also, just a note - many landlords in OH do not know this, but OH law requires landlords to mail to the former tenant a written accounting of how the security deposit was spent (i.e., what % refunded and what was spent for what).

13 October 2011 | 10 replies
I'm happy to accept the extra money and she's a good tenant so I leave it at that.The other one was late for several months and refused to pay the late fees.

13 October 2011 | 1 reply
The bank is going to want to see you have some skin in the game.

13 October 2011 | 2 replies
Then he can foreclose upon you and you can also have a forgivable caveat on the mortgage.I have done dozens of JV's/OP's and mortgages are just so much easier as they leave your investor secured, attached to title with everything laid out and clear.

15 October 2011 | 13 replies
Do you leave the blinds open?

17 October 2011 | 6 replies
The time frame between ownership would be the key issue, and to my knowledge there is no minimum on that which leaves a grey area open to interpretation.

10 February 2012 | 22 replies
There really is not a lot of wiggle room on properties to make a wholesale profit and leave enough profit in a deal that would interest an investor.

21 June 2012 | 51 replies
Now, your new tenant has a moving truck loaded and your tenant won't leave.