Chad Hurin
Tenant accustomed to current landlord picking up rent payments...
5 July 2023 | 44 replies
The issue is that I would gamble they will not pay via money order to your P.O.
John Thedford
How Important Is A Large Kitchen To Tenants (and investors)
23 March 2015 | 9 replies
I talked to the seller and it is bordering on a distress sale.
Mike Williams
Don't rent to strippers, hair stylists, or people on disability
23 March 2015 | 57 replies
@Mike Williams , I'm not a lawyer so this isn't legal advice, but it would seem that you're bordering on blatantly discriminating against people with disabilities by excluding them out of hand.
Zachary H.
Should You Make Potential Tenants Aware of Reasons for Denial Upfront?
30 March 2015 | 12 replies
There will still be some who apply who have a reason for automatic denial - they are willing to gamble that the landlord won't check them out ...But the answer is still yes - that way you are operating in an ethical fashion; those who have a reason for automatic denial should recignize that they are better off going elsewhere, and if they don't they can't say you never told them up front about why they would be declined automatically.
Rob Gribben
Tenants potentially illegal aliens
28 March 2015 | 10 replies
I haved near the border a few years and I know your probably better off just collecting the rent....
Bryan Glaser
Opinions/Direction for fresh California Real Estate Investor
30 March 2015 | 5 replies
I read all these rules of thumb and realize they do not apply at all for California real estate (specifically Greater Los Angeles).I find it frustrating that it seems the general opinion is to invest in your home state first and then branch out across borders however with the overinflation of real estate prices in my area I don't see it feasible to pay such a great deal of money for so little of a property/no cash flow especially since its not my objective to speculate on appreciation.So far from my reading and learning I have decided I would like to focus on SFR/Multi-family.
Joseph Shevy
Quick Advise! first rental + tenants payment question!!
8 July 2015 | 21 replies
That's on them.Your tenant sounds like someone with a gambling problem.
Rebecca Mickler
Prospective Tenant Want Me To Hold Property 1 Month Before Move-In
13 May 2015 | 27 replies
It's a gamble.
Brandon Duff
Trying to Invest in Las Vegas.. Roadblocked my Future Father in Law
16 April 2015 | 10 replies
Hello, My future father in law bought a property in 93 which is an 8-plex in LA for around 300,000He owns his own home currently ( beautiful home)and owns a rental also ( I don't know when he purchased this)He also has a real estate license ( he isn't an active realtor, he is retired and just invest in stocks now)He believe california for the place to purchase property because you can see and feel it.I am trying to convince him that just because its out of state, doesn't mean it can't be successful.He says that unemployment is higher than anywhere else in the USACalifornia and Nevada are both around 6.7-7.1% He says thats because obviously the population is much higher in california so its not comparison He believe with the indian reservations in california, it will turn vegas the unpopular place to gamble and all of the las vegas community is fueled by gambling and entertainment.
Account Closed
Landlord came by to take photos with banker. Is this legit?
24 April 2015 | 25 replies
That seems like a crazy gamble.