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Shane Moss Tenant won't sign new lease, but is still sending payment. What to do?
15 September 2011 | 17 replies
Landlord tenant law varies by state.So I can't comment on the laws of your state.I will tell you here in Georgia I can't just say "get out" if they don't meet my demands.Generally if the 1 year term expires then the tenant is month to month with the exact provisions that were in the 1 year lease.Here if I my lease was ending and I wanted to raise rents then I would need to give the tenant 30 days notice.If the tenant did not agree to the new amount then they can inform the landlord they will not agree to the new amount.Then I have to give the tenants 60 days to find another place PROVIDED that they pull the full rent and comply with all the terms of the lease in place that was converted to month to month.So you just can't kick them out and certain procedures have to be followed.
Michael Sarkissian Out of state investing
8 August 2016 | 30 replies
Moving to Cleveland to embark on this real estate adventure while most may think is insanity, was very natural for me and I am learning so much here.  
Mathew Pezon Painful First Flip Turned Flop. Any Advice??
6 August 2016 | 30 replies
Part of it is probably just my nature, but I'm not someone who dwells on negativity for too long.
Kaizen Christian Showing rental income if you haven't filed taxes.
27 July 2016 | 5 replies
Originally posted by @Linda Weygant:Bear in mind that if you are charging way below market rate for rent, the IRS may (in the event of an audit) impute a market rental rate into your income since you are renting to family.Thanks for sharing this specifically, as it's family the natural inclination is the keep their expenses as low as possible as long as we are covered.
Devang Patel Tenant not paying gas
25 July 2016 | 19 replies
Since you know their natural gas bill is not being paid, better check to see if they are behind in their other utilities as well.
Peter Chen Question about procedure for repairs
25 July 2016 | 6 replies

Recently our tenant reported a malfunctioning AC unit that requires repairs.  The tenant stated she was out of town for a week.  She wanted the repairs done before she comes back.  She said it was not her responsibili...

Michael Shao REI in Tempe 85281
3 August 2016 | 8 replies
I can't offer much in the way of procedural RE investing advice as I am very new myself.
Dena Wesley Seller does not want to clean out property
24 July 2016 | 3 replies
According to Missouri Department of Natural Resources, machines this old may contain hazardous PCB's and should be disposed of by a professional.
Christopher Kinder New Member from Decatur, Texas
24 July 2016 | 3 replies
Newly married and work in the natural gas industry and am looking to start investing in real estate in the near future.
Andrew Dean My First Buy and Hold
1 August 2016 | 50 replies
We're pretty pumped about it, but because of the nature of the property, we lowered the CapEx, which could be higher.