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All Forum Posts by: Barbara Cloyd

Barbara Cloyd has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Great Knowledge Thank you for taking the time to respond to my situation.   Bigger pockets is a great way to brain storm our way through different situations with great minds.  You guys are awesome!!

I have a 2 bed/1 bath rental in a 55+ community in Riverside, Ca. Last week I had a neighbor of my rental call to inform me that another neighbor had called the police to do a welfare check on my tenant. Due to my tenants mail overflowing and not seeing her for 2 weeks. I called the tenant and left a voicemail she texted me back (she would only text) saying that her daughter had to have surgery and she would return that following Tuesday. Rent was due that Wednesday. I texted her on Thursday saying rent is late, she tells me she mailed it out Monday and included the $50 late fee. Still have not received rent check.

This morning I received the following from her in a text.: "I am still at my daughters. I do not know when I will be back. Things are not good. The rent check got returned to me. So, please use my deposit  for September rent and sell anything you want. I will not be back."

We have a year lease that ends in June of 2019. I am not sure how I should proceed. Any info on how to handle this appropriately would be greatly appreciated.

Yes, they will be staying for at least a year or more. Thank you for the knowledge.

I have a 2 bed 1 bath rental in Sun City California, Senior Community.  We need to refurbish the tub and the renter is sensitive to smells also this is a 2 day drying and chemical smelling job.  Renter would not be able to shower or bath for 2 days while the chemicals are drying.  Do I need to provide overnight accommodations or an overnight allowance for our renters and if so how much?  Food allowance?