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Kimberly H. How to deal with tenant late on reimbursing $50 utility payment
5 September 2014 | 2 replies
Long story short, in this town the landlord is responsible for the trash bill unless the tenant signs up for autopay; the only way a tenant can pay is via autopay, they can’t just receive paper bills and then send in checks.July 23rd I explained that via email to the tenant, asked the tenant to pay me the $50 for the incurred charges so far that the LLC just paid, and instructed her to sign up for autopay.
Kelly M. Review/Assessment of Electronic Rent Payment Services
29 October 2018 | 36 replies
Product was Good after finally up n running though.paylease.com works with Walmart & (in my area Kroger Supermarkets, possibly others in a different area) to receive cash payments, and a few smaller market / party stores in that backend payment network, presumably western union type network locations.Paylease offers integration with Rent Manager with API integration (automatic), and I hear property boss as well (but i hear property boss charges alot setup for this bundle of services that include this integration) and Buildium and some others via a file that is downloaded from paylease & uploaded to the management software / website.
Luther Smith To Re-Fi or not to Re-Fi?
11 September 2014 | 11 replies
@Luther Smith Just to add on to what @Mike B. said, the $750k proceeds from the refi is 25% down on a $3,000,000 building.I would go a step even further than @Jerry W. and say don't use the equity in your home to leverage into a deal via a HELOC.
Carlos Flores Vacation Rentals - How do you handle reservations, deposits?
11 September 2014 | 8 replies
She asked they conduct the transaction through Trip Advisor via email and is awaiting his response.For those of you that have vacation rentals, how are reservations accomplished, how do you conduct your transactions, do you have paperwork? 
Zach Schwarzmiller Winery/Vineyard/Distillery Acquisition - Anyone been there, done that? Questions.
8 December 2020 | 9 replies
I know and have met quite a few awesome individuals via LinkedIn.
Account Closed Best way to finance your first investment property
15 September 2014 | 38 replies
, if you get an FHA loan, abide by your contractual obligations.Now, for what to do as an investor: I disagree (respectfully) that buying your first investment via FHA is the "best way to start".
Lee Miles Brick 6-Plex Downtown - Is This a Good Deal?
12 September 2014 | 5 replies
(I'm told the original owner is fine with this, as he just wants paid off, and will be paid off via this deal). 
Peggy Liu Legal or illegal request from underwriter?
14 September 2014 | 18 replies
There should be reasonable boundaries, especially when it comes to other people's financial bank statements.  
Mark Elliott tax liens/ zombie houses
23 April 2015 | 7 replies
Generally no, but there may be creative ways via?
Account Closed new deal Risk Tolerance? using anticipated occupancy % to decide how big multiplex you should buy?
28 September 2014 | 6 replies
We also use this method to shift the maintenance costs to the tenant via the lease-purchase agreement.