Billy Zhao
Pros and Cons of Raising Rent Annually (or when renewal)
26 August 2020 | 74 replies
So, you want to be nice to you tenants, give tens of thousands of dollars away over a 10, 20, or 30-year period and you end up needing a $50,000 foundation repair, or a roof, or you get sued for $100,00 for some type of harassment or discrimination that is not covered by your insurance company.
Dave Stevens
collecting from a judgement
8 December 2011 | 2 replies
You should know if you qualified them properly in the beginning.Having said that the courts can award the judgement but it is the landlords responsibility to enforce it.You can file a FIFA to put on each tenants credit.If they have credit worth anything but with a judgement and that long of non-payment I am guessing not.You can hire a collection company to harass them but that is usually a bunch of bark and no bite.You can hire an attorney but that gets expensive and all they will do is what I am going to say next.You can either use a judgement recovery service directly OR you can file an action yourself for bank levy or wage garnishment from their jobs.The wage garnishment can only take a certain percentage each week of their income and if they are below poverty guidelines for the federal government you cannot garnish at all.If most of the income is social security,pension,then you can't garnish protected funds.Ultimately the debtor can file bankruptcy and wipe out your judgement.When you file the action to garnish wages they might settle with a mediator in court with you.You can always sell the debt to a judgement company for 20 cents on the dollar and get the cash and move on.The judgement company will research first to see if the debtors are judgement proof or are likely to recover anything.If they are judgement proof they will not buy upfront.You can have the judgement company do all the work and you split profits with them 50/50.The down side is the payouts are small over time and take a long time to get payment and it's not closed.I would much rather move on and get the money now.Laws vary by state.PENNSYLVANIA Judgment Enforcement, Pennsylvania Interest Rates: Judgment: 6%.
Hector R.
HOA on Rental Property
17 November 2016 | 9 replies
No garbage cans out frontNo oil stains on driveNo basketball hoops left out overnightNo junk vehiclesMust not shut of irrigation water to plantsDo not harass my landscaperThe list goes on and on --- then try call and speak to a human -- LOLBut the good thing given all the issues, my neighborhood is very clean.
Aaron Mazzrillo
Protest Home Vestors Inc. Trademarking "we buy houses"
7 December 2019 | 49 replies
Has anyone filed an harassment lawsuit against them.
Kelly Sams
Just bought an occupied (previous homeowner)- now what?
21 February 2016 | 4 replies
I can't keep reaching out- for all I know they're crazy and will open up a harassment case or something :)Alex Franks - we bought it at auction because it was such a good deal.
Aleksandra U.
Mentally unstable tenant
3 May 2018 | 3 replies
I texted him about it and he calls it harassment, he is not smoking, it's religious candle.
Ethan Ross
Greater Scranton PA
5 May 2023 | 16 replies
Lastly, the inspection portion of the rental registration is now obsolete which is good because it will keep City Inspectors from harassing the property owners.As for the excessive garbage fees in Scranton, I have also just recently won another class action against these as well.
James Wise
Clayton Morris has filed a privacy dispute against James Wise
25 November 2019 | 91 replies
Here the statement says that they moved to escape harassment.
Amy Zemser
Tenant Terrorizes Innocent Landlord, Landlord Seeks Advice on BP!
12 November 2019 | 75 replies
She is continuing to harass me with text messages.