New landlord here, coming up on the end of a 1-year lease for a home in Seattle suburb. The lease agreement has, written in that upon expiration of the 1 year lease that a month to month agreement would begin. The ten...
I've been reading through past discussions on this but would love some advice from seasoned property managers on my particular situation. I have one single family rental with a long term tenant and it's worked out gr...
What % of you all only do month to month leases and why? Here's my situation below. I have a tenant who's trying to build credit. He's not the best, but we value his cash flow. I'm considering renewing his lease on a ...
New member here and I have a very interesting situation with a house we are looking at - We haven't seen the leases yet (but requested them) for a 2 family house we looked at last night. The current tenants have been...
I’m looking at a NNN retail lease Investment in which it appears the initial term will be up in three years with two additional five-year options to renew, each with a 10% rent increase. My first concern is that altho...
My uncle passed last year and left me a small farm with 2 houses. One he stayed in and our son is now living there and manages the farm. The other home has a tenant who has lived there for 20 years and the house was...
Could a long term lease could be written as a series of short term leases (less than 30 days), and thus qualify income from the rental as "Active" and thus allow the tax filer to file as a "real estate professional"?
About to deep my toe into the market, however I would like to seek a little wisdom from persons whose recently invested in the Orlando area in regards to short term vs long term rental.
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Should a lease for a medium term rental be drastically different than it is for a standard long term lease? If someone has a medium term lease that you use, could you share? Thanks!
I found a good FSBO where the owner is willing to finance it for a very short time, 1 year or less. A lease option maybe another option he would consider. The property needs about 15k invested to get it up to my sta...