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Allyson Edwards When should I start getting nervous? Cant find a good tenant!!
5 September 2018 | 74 replies
Answer phone calls - off course, you'll pay your agent comissions but it won't hurt to estimate the demand for the property.I'd consider the situation as an emergency - you're losing $5K already.Selling after Labor Day might take long time especially if there is new construction of similar houses.Lease to own is not that attractive (at least around here): banks are getting very flexible on financing and almost everyone could get a mortgage.
Manny Acosta Please help tenant does not have money
28 July 2018 | 8 replies
$2800/mth is an irresponsible housing payment for someone who has $0 savings for emergencies
Brian F. Landlord Entering Apartment
16 August 2018 | 12 replies
PAR leases (pennyslvania realtors association leases) say  "24 hour notice when possible" however, that is not a right to just come and go when the landlord wants. if you had a bad leak or an emergency repair and he/she couldn't get a hold of you then by all means, enter the property to fix it, but it sounds to me like harassment and an invasion of privacy. no good!
Ben Payano $800 Negative Cash FLOW Per Month Should I Still Hold?
12 September 2018 | 125 replies
I would sell it and turn that cash negative property into a cash flowing property.You may be okay with -$800/month now, but what if any emergencies come up.
Emily Beatty COVID-19 - Tenants don't want an Appraiser to Enter
26 November 2020 | 24 replies
Account Closed of course a plumbing issue/emergency has different circumstances and I'll let my PM handle this convo when it arises or allow my tenants to pay for any extraneous circumstances if they don't get things addressed in a timely manner - per my lease agreement :) These are surely strange times for landlords - and really all people.
Gregory Schwartz What did I just do! Full-time investor during the Coronavirus!
5 April 2020 | 122 replies
My investment fund is dry but my emergency and general savings accounts should last me 5-8 months.
Jay Hinrichs Cardone Capital and all the U tubes
20 December 2020 | 66 replies
They would have had an emergency meeting and in 24 hours he would be gone. 
Nick Rutkowski Mortgage and Rent Cancellation in New Bill
25 April 2020 | 51 replies
Landlords are receiving an emergency fund in lieu of the CoronaVirus effects.
Jay Hinrichs Todays Jobs Reports on the news
13 May 2021 | 188 replies
I can't get a plumber to address a non=emergency issue at the house we're rehabbing as they are currently down 9 workers (probably another stimulus story). 
Andrew Brown My experience with REI Nations
28 June 2021 | 40 replies
I am a very busy medical professional working in emergency medicine.