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Sam D. Linking Tenant's rental payment to their credit history
18 December 2022 | 3 replies

Hello, I am about to sign lease and want to be sure that Tenant is aware that I am going to report his monthly rental payment to his credit agency but I am not sure how should I proceed and what steps I need to take t...

Kara Judson Assumable loan
10 September 2012 | 2 replies

There is a rental property in pretty bad shape (needs new kitchen etc) in good location. Owner has a mortgage with good rate that is assumable. Anyone BTDT? What things should I look for? Any hidden costs besides t...

Cedric Watkins First time eviction ?
12 January 2019 | 3 replies

So I am in GA, and my tenant is 3 months behind on rent and our eviction court date is Monday. They send me an email today, the Saturday before and ask if I wanted them to pay the last three months or still move out? ...

Colin Ghira Seller signed two year leases right before closing on the sale
20 August 2018 | 15 replies

I'm currently buying a property upstate NY. I entered into a contract in May 2018 and the close is next week. It's a 5 unit building where at the time of signing, 2 of the units were rented to long-term tenants (I thi...

Ryan Bird Year end letter or gifts to tenants
1 January 2023 | 14 replies

Just curious if anyone here writes holiday greetings and or provide gift cards to tenant during year end/ new year. Debating if I should give a gift card to the tenants who have been super nice.

Lori Mills Re: tenant water shut off for one night
17 July 2015 | 18 replies

question: How should you compensate a tenant who's water you had to shut off for one night because it was very late and your handyman could not fix a leak in the water heater hose until the next day? Feeling bad and e...

Pat Jackson Does anyone agree to give their general contractor a bonus?
20 February 2023 | 13 replies

For work that is completed early or above satisfaction in some other manner?  Automatically this doesn't seem like a great idea, and I don't think I'd do so the first few times I worked with someone.I'm trying to esta...

N/A N/A New from Dallas
27 September 2007 | 8 replies

Greetings Investors...

Just wanted to introduce myself as I'm brand new to the board.

I run a company called Modtown Realty out of Dallas, TX. We deal with investors from all over the country for high equity deal...

Nrbq Nkotb New in Columbus, GA
3 October 2007 | 3 replies

Hey all,
just found this forum.
super excited to get some advice.
i'm looking to get in to REI with some lower-cost (<$150k) rentals.
I have limited capital and am looking for advice on leveraging.

Glad to see you...

N/A N/A Alaskan misses...
3 October 2007 | 3 replies

...fall in the hardwoods!

I long for those drawn out fall days, longbow in hand, trying to outsmart that wiley whitetail buck in his own livingroom. I mean, I love moose, caribou, and salmon, but incredible as Alaska...