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Jack Collins Charging your tenant a deductible for repairs?
18 February 2014 | 5 replies

I've heard some great arguments on both sides of the aisle, for and against the practice of charging your tenant a deductible for home repairs. On the positive end of the spectrum, it would seem to be a great dete...

Philip Pape DBA for property management in Connecticut (CT) for rental
6 September 2016 | 6 replies

In Connecticut, I understand that property managers hired by property owners must be licensed.One of the exceptions is if you're managing your own property or you're an on-site employee managing the property.Here's my...

Kimberly H. Applicants & showing prospects who won’t take “No” for an answer
29 June 2017 | 5 replies

Wondering if anyone else runs into this where people refused for showings or had applications rejected keep attempting to get a showing/ get the home rented??We are not renting the Taj Mahal for $1/month here, are not...

Shamoon Siddiqui Letting my HOA do a foreclosure if I don't want the property?
7 July 2019 | 19 replies

I bought a condo back in 2009 for $100k even (20% down conventional) as an investment and I stopped paying HOA dues about 2 years ago. Not sure why, to be honest - I guess it sort of slipped.Anyway, they initiated a f...

Edward E Ashley New guy on the block
19 October 2021 | 10 replies

Hi: New here as well as to real estate investing.  Very close yo my first deal (a lease option type deal) and very excited as well as very nervous.  How do you keep your sanity whike doing your first deal or just tryi...

Noah Scott Real Estate Part-time Employment Ideas
28 July 2017 | 1 reply

Hey all,The TL;DR for this post: I am curious if there are any known part-time jobs in the field of Real Estate that could potentially help a would-be investor make some cash on the side, as well as getting the first-...

Adam Zuffinetti Alabama Tax Sale Redemption
25 October 2018 | 12 replies

I own approximately 100 SFH Rentals in Alabama through multiple LLCs. Unfortunately, I have had numerous issues with Jefferson County (Birmingham) either a) Misappropriating my Property Tax Checks, or b) Failing to ca...

Joe Black Tenants Moved out and Damages in the property
16 August 2016 | 4 replies

Hello, the tenants of one of my condo property were served with (3) days for not paying rent and they moved out; however, they damaged the walls (holes), doors (cracks), broker shower handle, etc.  Both tenants are on...

George P. Entity vs Not mentioning Entity
29 July 2008 | 11 replies

In your experience, does it add credibility when you add the name of the company after your name?
Some say that sellers don't like to deal with corporations, others argue that sellers will have more confidence that yo...