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Kyle Hipp attorney contacted me regarding current tenant information, Do I respond?
10 February 2015 | 4 replies

I just got home from work and checked out today's mail. I received a letter from an attorney regarding a tenant that has been with me for a year, to the date actually. The attorney is asking me to fill out a 3 questio...

Ryan M. Apartment lost lift station parcel to tax deed
6 June 2017 | 7 replies

I own a parcel in Florida via tax deed. On it is the lift station of the adjoining apartments. The parcel was originally developed by the apartment complex as a separate parcel for sewage waste. At some point they aba...

Christopher Winkler Is A 2nd Lien Really Stripped If the Chapter 13 Is Dismissed?
27 April 2016 | 11 replies

Has anyone seen this? A 2nd lien is stripped and the Chapter 13 is dismissed for failure to pay, and a week later, filed a Chapter 7 that was discharged. Would the stripping be void by the dismissal of the 13? 

Jordan Starks Newbie Question any help greatly appreciated.
12 March 2021 | 4 replies

I want to own rental properties and I was wondering if after a certain amount if it would be beneficial to create an LLC. I also was wondering what it means to build your "team" are these people employees, on a deal t...

Drew Valentine PA Tax Deed Question - Bureau Notice Failure
31 January 2017 | 6 replies

If a bidder at a judicial sale (tax deed) is successful in placing the winning bid and subsequently seeks to quiet title, will that bidder take the property subject to a mortgage / lien if the relevant tax bureau fail...

Eileen N. they babysitting grandkids, extremely disruptive children, can I file a complaint.
23 June 2012 | 21 replies

I am a tenant who lives in low income Housing. I have a problem with a tenant neighbors of mine who is a grandma and every weekday from 8am-7pm babysitting her grandchildren.
I have reason to believe she babysitting ...

Scott Bennett Evictions
26 November 2015 | 19 replies

i live in nh , I am closing on a 3 family next week , 2 are empty and I have plans to redo them , one unit has 3 tenants in it that owe the previous owner 7000 $ in back rent , they were handed and eviction on 11/1/15...

Jeff McConnell increasing rent by 29%
4 August 2015 | 20 replies

I live in Manteca, CA. In a 2 bedroom apt. My rent when I moved in was 940.00 a month I thought that was high for central California. After my lease was up the rent went to 1010.00 which was about 9 months ago. I just...

Dan Weber Convert to section 8
11 September 2024 | 7 replies

Hello, we are an Investor in a 260 unit older multi family complex in the Atlanta area. The plan was to upgrade 10 units at a time and increase rents after that. But the problem is and was that a lot of tenants are no...

Michael Plaks EXPLAINED: IRS audit "insurance" - no more fear of an audit?
4 November 2023 | 2 replies

This is a follow-up to my recent post about IRA audit myths. In this long sequel, I will discuss hiring audit and "IRS audit insurance."
1. DIY IRS audits.
Can you defend yourself against an IRS audit without hired ...