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All Forum Posts by: Frank D.

Frank D. has started 1 posts and replied 54 times.

Post: "legal duplex" vs. "non-legal duplex"

Frank D.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 21

Find units that are Legal non conforming 

if you cannot find Legal....what this means is the building is old and does NOT meet the current building standards but the city allows it...to operate under its current usage...

ie. Legal non conforming triplex

as the previous posters mentioned illegal units can cost you lots of headaches with city and fire depts should someone complain...and as soon as do anything to collect rents owing they will complain......!!

Post: Canadians - 2014 update

Frank D.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 21

If you guys plan a meet up please post it in here

Im also interested.....:))

Post: Selling in Buffalo

Frank D.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 21

If your an agent and you have some listings that are worth looking at send them my way please....Thanks

frank (at) decurtisholdings.com

Post: Start Eviction Process or take Tenant's word

Frank D.Posted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
  • Posts 58
  • Votes 21

Rent is Due on the 1st , On the second we send out N4 Notices as per the law here, after the N4 is served they have 14 days to pay if they pay the N4 is null and void if they do not pay on the 15th day I can start eviction..

Eviction takes 30-45 days so why waste time? they clearly have a bad track record and the eviction process can be stopped at anytime by you should they start paying....

Don't waste time start asap, run it like a business....