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All Forum Posts by: Chelle Knijnenburg

Chelle Knijnenburg has started 21 posts and replied 85 times.

Post: lease change the renter (a lawyer) wants to add about escrow

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17
  • Hello all.
  • Our future renter wants to put these two items in the contract, one is in case we put the house on the market. Note that she is a lawyer. We don't fully understand the escrow clause and how it might affect us if we do sell the place. The renter feared being kicked out by a new owner. We assured her we would sell it only if the market skyrockets but would write the sales contract with them as renters until their lease ends. We are wondering if these are both in our best interest as they are written or is there is anything we should add to protect ourselves?  One of my concerns was, if we do sell and the deposits are in escrow, who ultimately is responsible for any repairs when the lease ends? She said she knows us as landlords and trusts we will not keep the deposits unless there is a true issue, but is afraid the new buyer might keep the deposits just because they can.
  • We talked with her and she was upfront about the dog and thankful that we allowed him. With their income, they could rent four of our places. They love the lifestyle of the area.  They have sold their place and are building another. They were attracted to our rental because it was like they are with their house -- "so clean and obviously taken care of". We are charging them a "$1500.00 pet deposit" as they have a 7 year old lab.  We have scheduled four maintenance checks over the next year to check on the place and maintain the HVAC. This security amount, when added to the security deposit, equals the cost of replacing the wood floor in a worst case scenario. We just put in engineered floors in the first level (living) and they said they will put their oriental and another rug by the front door. The second level, all tile, has another living area, eat in kitchen and small dining area. They said have their dog groomed monthly including nail clipping. It's mostly going to be just her as her husband travels a lot. It is three stories. She works from home. It is a very dog friendly area. 
  • Here is what they want to add to the lease ---
  • The deposits are held in escrow if the property is sold in the Spring and that she is given reasonable time (12 hours) for showing if the home is put on the market."
  • "No maintenance deductible for repairs over $100. They accept the responsibility of repairing items as they come up that are under $100 or for anything they may have caused, however they do not want to pay for repairs that arise and are out of their control.

I hope I covered all the aspects that would help any of you with giving us guidance in this decision. Thanks for your help.

Chelle

Post: anyone rent to tenants with cognitive disabilities?

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

@Nancy Roth and @Glenn McCrorey

Thanks to you both!

Post: anyone rent to tenants with cognitive disabilities?

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

Is it permissible to say the names of these companies, non-profits and government programs? I would like to research further.  If it is not permissible, can you tell which terminology to google?

Thanks

Post: Finding leasing agent for town home in Plano (Dallas) area

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

@Tom Keith  Thanks so much for your input. I have found someone so no need to send me anything, but I really appreciate your offer. Take care.

Post: recommendations for town home and SFH leasing in Plano (by Dallas

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

@Gary Wong

Thanks. I do have a washer and dryer right on the third floor where all the bedrooms are, but no refrigerator.

Post: recommendations for town home and SFH leasing in Plano (by Dallas

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

I am looking for leasing agent recommendations for immediately renting a town home in Plano, north of Dallas.

And for a SFH in Carollton, TX within the next few weeks.

Thanks so much. 

Post: Finding leasing agent for town home in Plano (Dallas) area

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

I am trying to find leasing agents for a town home in Plano and a SFH in Carrollton. I am having a hard time searching the BP forum.

First, I need a leasing agent. 

Second, How do I properly search a specific area for a specific need?

Thanks

Post: DFW Meetup! Weds. Aug. 31 7pm

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

I plan on being there. So happy to have found this!

Post: what are hidden costs when selling a rental property.

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

@Doug McLeod  and @Linda Weygant

Thanks so much. The question I was asked was - does it makes sense to sell a rental? and how do you make money selling a rental?  My assumption is that the rolling over into a 1031 exchange is the only way to avoid a huge tax bill. 

Post: what are hidden costs when selling a rental property.

Chelle Knijnenburg
Posted
  • Homeowner
  • Colleyville, TX
  • Posts 85
  • Votes 17

I was told that when a rental house is sold, we would have to "pay back" costs like replacing hot water heaters, HVAC, replacing carpet, painting, etc. that we previously used against income from the rental business and a profitable pet/house sitting business.

I am confused by this and not even sure I am asking in the correct forum. Any guidance would be appreciated.