Tyler D.
What's the deal with off-market deals?
4 November 2020 | 5 replies
Last reason, also about the tenant, is that even though I do have an early termination due to sale clause in the lease, I don't want the hassle of asking her to move and dealing with the frustration, emotions, etc.
AJ Wong
Mortgage rates drop and buyers shop, but what about listings and inventory?
16 December 2023 | 0 replies
As the FED lowers rates, the dollar will continue to weaken, which could accelerate inflation (assuming energy and oil prices remain stable.)What we observed this past week was the FED's surrender.
Kar Sun
Tenant is unhappy with the rent increase
4 July 2022 | 149 replies
The tenant chose to be emotional and upset.
Alan Dolling
BFF property to rescue!
26 December 2023 | 10 replies
When it comes to money or credit, you don't want to get involved other than provide emotional support and advice.
Max Bailey
Seller financed underwriting made easy
30 December 2020 | 2 replies
I've seller finance a few houses to tenants and one or 2 I feel I should not have originated after a few years and their ability to pay weakened and they fell behind.
Jacob Dinkins
Which market for high cash flow on a fourplex?
29 September 2021 | 15 replies
I admire the can-do attitude, but I have seen too many people try and get emotionally so worn down that it becomes their life goal to ditch the property.
Joyce Y.
The Tenants from Hell - How to Deal? Help Me.
25 January 2019 | 31 replies
For those of you who landlord over 50+ properties, how do you emotionally handle these kinds of situations b/c it tore me apart.
Amie D.
Wear and tear vs tenant damage
14 March 2018 | 35 replies
Now granted, the color may be harder to cover and may take more time and cost, but the judge wont let you charge the whole cost to the tenant...a portion at best.Same with holes in the walls....if we are talking nails, tacks, etc and the tenant has been there a few years, that's considered reasonable....to expect nothing is not reasonable........ if the tenant attempted to FIX the issue without your approval and made it worse, then you can ding them for the extra work.There is a big difference on what you emotionally THINK/FEEL you should be able to hold the tenant liable for and what will actually hold up if they take you to court.My eviction lawyer often tells his clients to go ahead and try and charge for that stuff.......many tenants wont put up a big enough fight to take it to court....but if they do, you will lose so be prepared to pay it out
Matt Jiencke
Should I move to TX?
1 December 2023 | 24 replies
Emotionally speaking, having traveled to TX, I think the people in Texas are far friendlier and welcoming so that's something to consider as well.
Shaun Hunt
Oh Boy!
26 April 2016 | 29 replies
One reason we use contracts is to take the emotion out of a transaction.