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Jennifer Jacobs How do you protect yourself from sub-contractor lien?
5 April 2017 | 16 replies
Have the GC get a receipt from the sub & his telephone number. 
Ryan Keenan Properties that need work and buying with conventional loans
2 April 2017 | 1 reply
Talk to a local inspector who can give you an exact answer in a quick telephone call.
Ryan Budil Investing while living overseas
24 July 2017 | 31 replies
They come with unlimited telephone support for an unlimited number of cases and plans start at $17.95 for individuals.
George G. Finding property from Bankruptcy?
5 July 2017 | 5 replies
Mail or telephone are two ways you can do that.
Dominic Campo First Rental 2016, Pawnee IL
20 January 2022 | 0 replies
This was a live auction that I participated on via telephone.
Jacqueline Clark Tenants rights for the landlord selling the property I live in.
25 May 2022 | 5 replies
(b)If a prospective renter makes a written demand in accordance with Subsection (4)(a), the owner shall return all money the prospective renter paid the owner within five business days after the day on which the owner receives the written demand.(5)An owner may not charge a renter:(a)a late fee that exceeds the greater of:(i)10% of the rent agreed to in the rental agreement; or(ii)$75; or(b)a fee, fine, assessment, interest, or other cost:(i)in an amount greater than the amount agreed to in the rental agreement; or(ii)that is not included in the rental agreement, unless:(A)the rental agreement is on a month-to-month basis; and(B)the owner provides the renter a 15-day notice of the charge.(6)Before an owner and a prospective renter enter into a rental agreement, the owner shall:(a)provide the prospective renter a written inventory of the condition of the residential rental unit, excluding ordinary wear and tear;(b)furnish the renter a form to document the condition of the residential rental unit and then allow the resident a reasonable time after the renter's occupancy of the residential rental unit to complete and return the form; or(c)provide the prospective renter an opportunity to conduct a walkthrough inspection of the residential rental unit.(7)At or before the commencement of the rental term under a rental agreement, an owner shall:(a)disclose in writing to the renter:(i)the owner's name, address, and telephone number; or(ii)(A)the name, address, and telephone number of any person authorized to manage the residential rental unit; or(B)the name, address, and telephone number of any person authorized to act for and on behalf of the owner for purposes of receiving notice under this chapter or performing the owner's duties under this chapter or under the rental agreement, if the person authorized to manage the residential rental unit does not have authority to receive notice under this chapter; and(b)provide the renter:(i)an executed copy of the rental agreement, if the rental agreement is a written agreement; and(ii)a copy of any rules and regulations applicable to the residential rental unit.(8)Nothing in this section prohibits any fee, fine, assessment, interest, or cost that is allowed by law or stated in the rental agreement.(9)A renter may not use an owner's failure to comply with a requirement of Subsection (2), (3), (4), (5), (6), or (7) as a basis:(a)to excuse the renter's compliance with a rental agreement; or(b)to bring a cause of action against the owner.
Adam Craig Is a commercial property management company necessary to scale?
16 February 2022 | 9 replies
My wife and I get 2 to 3 text messages or telephone calls from tenants every day.
Roman G Wippel Newly Landlord Career
21 February 2022 | 8 replies
Incidentally and contrary to the belief of many rental unit owners, I tell every tenant I am the owner of the property and every tenant has my telephone number and my wife's telephone number.When I have to deal with tenant issues i.e. evicting a tenant, charging a late charge, or increasing rent I always soften my part of dealing with the issue by telling my tenants that I have partners I have to answer to and I tell tenants that I get audited every year by my lenders so my lenders know that I am managing my properties (their investments) properly.
Daniel Lehman Applicant denial question
23 February 2022 | 4 replies
__reveals that current obligations are excessive in relation to income.Other:The consumer reporting agency contacted that provided information that influenced our decision in whole or in part was [name, address and [toll-free] telephone number of the reporting agency].
Ceasar Rosas Marketing to get deals
23 March 2022 | 10 replies
If I don't get a good listing when I walk into an agents office I almost always get telephone calls with hot deals down the road.I developed some fairly sophisticated software that does every type of marketing including downloading thousands of leads.