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All Forum Posts by: Clare Cui

Clare Cui has started 9 posts and replied 14 times.

super hepful @Chris Seveney @Jeremy Melloul @Bruce Woodruff thank you for your thoughtful and incredibly helpful replies. I'm feeling like yes, having her reapply, seeing when her unemployment runs out, money in the bank, current job search status. I'm not excited on doing a month to month because I'd like to get all my tenants locked in (my strategy is a rent by room for multiple rooms in a SFH) so I can get my leases set up to my lender for the next property.

I was thinking maybe we could set up a ACH auto withdrawal from her bank or unemployment card to ensure the rent, any thoughts or complications with that? Thank you again for your response, I really appreciate it! 

And I agree @Bruce Woodruff, she's been a good tenant up to this point but I WILL protect myself. 

Hello all, I have a tenant who overall has been a decent tenant (paid rent on time, let us know if maintenance issues etc) however her lease is coming up next month and she admitted to being unemployed for the past few months. During that time of unemployment, she has paid on time with her unemployment checks coming in. I've learned some hard lessons with tenants, so I'm totally ok with not letting her renew, but also if she's been able to pay rent with unemployment maybe it can work? Anyone have additional thoughts? 

I've got a fully furnished unit in Westminster Colorado with a 5 bed 2 bath, near interstates 36 and 25. This would be a great fit for a corporate lease or arbitrage. 

Does anyone know someone who does corporate leases in this area? I would love to be connected

Or if that's you, send me a message and let's see if it's a good fit to work together! 

Post: HELP, Tenant threats

Clare CuiPosted
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 5

First, let me say I made a mistake in not holding my standards with this tenant, I totally own my responsibility and it's a powerful learning lesson....

AND, I rented a non conforming bedroom, and the tenant wants to be released from the lease and is threatening to report not having a big enough egress window. I'm scared to death of getting a fined and absolutely livid that this tenant (that I was lenient with my rules with) is not turning on me. I'm obviously releasing her, but just GRRRRRR. 

Supportive advice only please.