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Barry Alter Tenant move out after 2 weeks because of a robbery. do i have to give back the security deposit?
3 July 2015 | 8 replies

I rented out one of my apartments to new tenants. after 2 weeks they had a robbery.the tenants were scared to stay in the apartment so they moved out. now they're asking back for the security deposit. what do i do am ...

Bruce Woodruff Would you take your STR guests shooting?
9 March 2022 | 86 replies

We have a guests coming next month from England. They have expressed an interest in shooting since they are really not allowed to over there. They say they have purchased travel insurance that specifically covers this...

Michael Rossi How to spot a freak...
2 September 2008 | 28 replies

I've had two potential freaks apply for my rentals in just the past week. One was a guy that wanted to rent a place "immediately" (always a red flag) because he discovered "black mold" in a house he was buying and is...

Dennis Meints COVID related rental conundrum
22 September 2021 | 31 replies

I purchased a 4-plex in November of 2020. Class C property in a neighborhood that houses a lot of voucher holders and lower-income families. I inherited three tenants that were advertised as paying and up-to-date with...

Robert Hernandez Drug dealer in "C" class neighborhood, how to get rid of them?
2 December 2019 | 15 replies

I househack a quadplex in a "C" class area. The area is quiet for the most part. We have teachers, groceries employees, and handyman, etc. But, there is one house in the neighborhood where a drug dealer lives. They pl...

Brianna H. Do you ever worry about your safety when showing a property solo?
12 May 2015 | 5 replies

Hi All - It has recently come to my attention that it may not be the safest route to do a showing solo. I am a petite female which leads some to believe that I may not be able to defend myself in an unfortunate situat...

Dee Cee Door Knocking Safety
16 December 2021 | 25 replies

Hi  All,The recent tragedy of the realtor that was killed while showing a home serves as an unfortunate reminder of the potential risks posed by door knocking.  I never go alone; I usually take my sister.  Even though...

Account Closed Security for women
15 December 2015 | 4 replies

I'm just getting started and desiring to get into wholesaling. An issue I have some concern about is going into people's homes I don't know . I've heard of female real estate agents who ended up dead. Are there any st...

Francis Dai SAFE Act and the definition of primary residence
12 September 2010 | 8 replies

The SAFE Act states that a homeowner selling his primary residence does NOT need to employ a licensed mortgage originator.

What is the definition of primary residence?

If I buy a mobile home, move in, change the u...

Juan Jose Marcos Miami Investment Criteria
9 October 2015 | 6 replies

Good Afternoon Everyone,I am a fairly new member to BiggerPockets and REI with the intention of jumping into the Miami market in the near future.  I am actively seeking 2-4 unit properties and wanted to hear some loca...