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Aditya Veluri N00b from Seattle, WA
5 May 2018 | 15 replies
I also have an interest in stocks and have finally picked up a small nest egg to throw that way.
Amanda Coleman Air B&B in Portland Oregon- Permits, Taxes & Regulations
4 May 2018 | 2 replies
One owner in town finally gave up fighting the city and sold a building they were breaking the rules with.
Account Closed BRRRR or Build Garage w/ Apartment?
3 May 2018 | 1 reply
I have finally started.
Jeremy Keefer HOA Leins survive a public trustee forclosure sale
21 June 2018 | 8 replies
We finally resolved the issue.
Jeff Moore Agent Commissions too high?
25 July 2020 | 30 replies
Jeff, have you signed a listing agreement?
Ken Byers Dear Bigger Pockets, I did EXACTLY what you told me to do!
3 May 2018 | 3 replies
My final mortgage with taxes and insurance escrowed is $1387/mo.
Jonathan Roszkowski Newbie in Alameda CA (East Bay SF)
11 June 2018 | 21 replies
I have wanted to delve into REI for a while and finally determined it is time to do so.
Edward Burke Cash Tenant, No E-mail (Crazy...)! Rent payment options help!
6 May 2018 | 55 replies
I think most would agree that using an email address + bank is a reasonable expectation for pretty much any transaction in 2018, much less one with such a high value.I suggest that you should seriously consider either forcing the tenant to adapt to your online management (given that you aren't asking doing anything unreasonable with the rest of your tenants which I presume you aren't) or increase their rent as you see fit to pay for whatever inconveniences you're taking on to accommodate the tenant.You may have inherited the tenant in this "state", but unless some agreement was written into the lease prior, I personally wouldn't see that to be enough reason for you to go through so much trouble.With that being said, I believe 100% in going above and beyond for my tenants and if you feel that this is makes sense for maintaining the brand of your landlord business, I say go for it and good luck!
Alex Tobias How to get agents and brokers to respond to email or voicemail?
4 May 2018 | 3 replies
Do you have commercial purchase agreements
Marie Withelidua I own a home in a declining area...
9 May 2018 | 31 replies
Finally on Easter Sunday at 10:30pm when they were out in their garage revving a friends car engine they were working on, my gf had enough so I went out shirtless in my shorts and told them all I'd had enough and ripped the keys out of the car and threw them down the driveway.This behavior would be on and off over the course of a two years and finally I reached out the the PM who ended up being useless, and finally got a hold of the owner and convinced him to get rid of her and/or the tenants.