Sara W.
Federal moratorium - can 30 day notice still be issued?
2 June 2021 | 4 replies
I have a tenant that is tenant at will and according to my lease agreement I only need to give them a 30-day notice if I no longer want to continue their month to month lease.
Rubin Thomas
delinquent taxes on a property I just bought, do I have to pay?
3 June 2021 | 9 replies
Hi,I just purchased a SFH 2 months ago and received a notice from the mail from my lender that there are delinquent taxes over the past 3y from the previous owner.
Tracy Meyers
Landlord Protections During California's Eviction Moratorium
2 June 2021 | 3 replies
You have to play by the rules or face some serious consequences down the road.The solution is to sell your property in California while markets are at a peak (that's today, if you haven't noticed) and invest your money in a different market that has reasonable laws and fair courts.
William Stewart
Closing dispute residential loan turns out to be tenant occupied
4 June 2021 | 35 replies
The answer is in your post....have the seller issue the 90 day notice to the tenant now.
Lindsay G.
First ST/vacation rental
4 June 2021 | 21 replies
OP - you'll notice that the Realtors and Property Managers all say it's no big deal....... :-)I, for one, would never do it.
Joe Splitrock
IRS Plans to Double in Size - What That Means for Investors
4 June 2021 | 17 replies
How long did it take from the time you got notice?
Jonathan Stevens
Looking for a CPA for a Rhode Island investor
24 January 2022 | 3 replies
Also I've noticed a lot of CPAs post here on BP too.
Joe Miller
Joey Miller, Columbus OH, Ambitious and Hungry!
4 June 2021 | 12 replies
I have tried different strategies already(all have failed) but I am staying persistent!
Carlos Contreras
Violent tenant that's not on section 8 lease
2 June 2021 | 1 reply
I would also file a 30 day notice.
Carlos Contreras
Violent tenant that is not on section 8 lease
3 June 2021 | 3 replies
TODAY -before the sun sets - send/post a Notice To CURE to the TENANT (not the son) for allowing non-lease disclosed persons to reside at the property; in your state, the cure period is 3 days ("1161(2)).