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All Forum Posts by: Michelle Martin

Michelle Martin has started 11 posts and replied 53 times.

Post: Can/Should I sue previous tenant?

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

The tenant left my property with over $30k in damages (holes in walls, ceiling, floors, bathroom needs to be gutted, broken windows, broken kitchen cabinets, etc). She also owes $6k in back rent. What are my options at this point?

Post: South Chicago General Contractor recommendations

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

Could anyone recommend a reasonable/reputable general contractor that service the West Pullman area? Looking to get rental ready estimates for my SFR. I'm not looking to pay an arm & a leg though.

Post: Looking for contractor recommendations in South Chicago IL

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

@Mathew Davis did you find a good contractor? I'm looking for one as well

Post: Everything was going good until the pandemic hit

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

@Drew Sygit I received two rehab quotes. I agree that it shouldn't be that much, but you know contractors overcharge when they are dealing with out of state investors. I will probably get two more quotes before deciding to rehab or sell.

Post: Question about eviction process in Chicago

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

I'm currently going through the eviction process for a non-paying tenant. She was finally served the court notice after several failed attempts. She had an attorney representing her during yesterday's hearing, and the case was continued for trial. I'm new to the eviction process in Chicago, so my first thought was TRIAL?! Does anyone know what happens at trial?

Post: How get loan for lower priced properties?

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

@Ryan Judkins Huntington Bank

Post: Vacation Home Mortgage Question

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

@Torrell Palmason I know this is an old post, but can you purchase a duplex as a vacation home, and rent out one unit?

Post: Everything was going good until the pandemic hit

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

I currently own 7 Class C and D properties (13 units) in two different markets. Everything was fine until the pandemic hit. Tenants were paying on time, and I had minimum issues. For the purpose of this post , I will focus on the two properties I own in Chicago. One of the properties (SFR) I purchased in 2019. The property management company was very strict when choosing tenants, so the process took almost two months. The tenant and co-tenant paid on time until the pandemic hit, then they outright stopped paying. I couldn't file an eviction for awhile due to the eviction moratorium. My property manager encouraged the tenants to get assistance, which they said they were trying. Once the moratorium was lifted, the eviction was filed right away. During the eviction hearing, a rental assistance agency accompanied the tenants and offered to pay their back rent if I agreed to cancel the eviction. Of course I took the money as it was $12k in back rent. The tenants went back to their old ways and chose not to pay rent, so the eviction was filed again. Once they were evicted, the house was left nasty and basically uninhabitable. The cost for rehab is $50k-$70k. I'm definitely getting rid of that as I don't want the headache.

Now to my next property (SFR) that I actually bought for a great price during the pandemic. There was a section 8 tenant in place who operated a daycare out of the home. I thought she would definitely be there for awhile. Well a month after purchase, the tenant decided she wanted to move out to find a bigger home. After she moved out, I had to spend $18k to get the home section 8 ready again. My property manager shopped around for both market and section 8 tenants. She found what appeared to be a great market tenant who worked for the USPS. I approved the tenant. After she moved in, she only paid twice, then stopped paying. So an eviction was filed and is pending. I found her Facebook page and she brags about having a side catering business and now a tax preparer business 🙄. And I don't even think she works at the USPS anymore.

Something I learned these past 2yrs, and I know it's been said plenty of times on here: Never buy in a Class D neighborhood!

Post: Wise to offer to pay tenant to leave rather than evict

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

@Brendaen Makechnie I'm in the same boat. What did you end up doing?

Post: Why are people waiting till after the election to buy?

Michelle MartinPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Posts 55
  • Votes 26

@Jeffrey Morel I just went under contract for two SFRs. If the numbers make sense, go for it!